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DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE 



OF THE 



LABORATORY PRCOUCTS 



OF 



PARKE, DAVIS & COMPANY. 



THERAPEUTICS, CONVENIENT TABl ES, MATERIA 

MEDICA, FORMULy^, APPROXIMATE 

PRICES, ETC., ETC. 



REVISED AND ENLARGED. 






1894 

Press of Parke, Dkv\s &l CLoykvk^x , 
Detroit, NV\c\\.,Vi.^. N- 



Copyrighted by 

PARKE, DAVIS & CO. 

1808. 









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PREFACE. 



Tlie demajidB of tbe busy phj^sician time necessitated that a hBody 
book of reference be provided by whicli lie can reodHy ascertain 
glouce the remedies beat adapted to ttie cose under considerarJon, 
we Cniit we tiave emliodled Id tlie work wtilch we now introduce to tbe 






of p 



m mentioned, 



« on Fluid Eitracta, Normal Liquids and ConeenlrationB, 
gi™n below, ore alone considered necessary. 

Thvut ExTBiCTS— There ia an urgent and geneiab demand that the 
relative streofitlis of the fluid preparatlonij of {iluu-Diavy be limplillHl and 
that many of tbedilute ones be dropped altogether. Tlactiirea, infusions, 
wines. HyrupB. eto,, haveno uniforru and well-underBtood ratio of Btrraigth 
eitbor da«metr!c or phanuaoietnc. ami the recoUectloa of doae, etc., (a 
burdensome to the memory. The nne of fluid extiaotB does away with ". 
this luconvenience. Having a strength so adjusted that each mlnimr^ 1 
prvseots about ooe groin (1 Gm. in 100 Cc). aH tliat remains for a pra- ' 
iber to kaow is the dose of the standard crude drug. Tinctures, nines, 
., may be Ibereupon made by simply using the proper dDuont Mid to 
to exhibit a desired therapeutic effect, or to extsm- 
L v,-eakei' ptvparatlOD. This melliod. If gaierallr 
I simplify ptiarmacy and otBo — a much more import- 
je jihysiclan and phannoclst of the biu^en at carry- 

^oalyand that the most accurate and scientjflc one, ttie probabUtty of 
s would be reduced to a 
- "We cannot here, however, do more thou merely point out the 
dentillo advantages to be gained ttoai a more extended 
Df preparations. 
f" NoBIUL Liq^ius.— Acconling to the U. S. Pharmaoopoiia. one cubic 
ff Of any ttuld extract represents one Rramme of the drug em- 
ployed tn making it. It is apparent that such preparations will 
of Invariable strength, since, in the purchase of crude drugs, especially-' 
tiuse containing deiinlte active principles, the quality con 
by pbydcal appeoraace, witb any d^ree of certainty. A: 
tbe aeUvB medldnal constituenta is the only true criterion by which the 
quality of a drug can be measured. Fluid extracts mode in Uie ordinary 
e, shore (be variability of tlie drug, while our Noriul 
iJijniDS are adjusted to a uuilonn strength by assay, irrespBctive of the 
le drug required, thereby imparting to tbem a definite 
trapeutic value, 

e partioularly empbaaboi the (act that by tlie 

tr Normal Liquids tJie superior standard of our Ruid px< 

,8 heretofore, tties bib ^tev™<* l^nw- **!* 

id of UiBbest mBterials, enA maonlBttovreA ti>^ ^^>k vOiwa 

an extra ■pracmitWKv tnwf »»*■ "^"^^ 

tsof ihcCS, p., we teal aU anaa itanp.\is 

Wbatever ol diMrtmioaUcm ^ a^ssA ^n 




IS wUl not b6 ^^m 
gs. especially^^H 

ot be judged^^H 

by which the ^^B 




Liquids is based solely upon the fact that the only true and scientific U'st 
of a fluid extract is the presence of a standard amount of active principle: 
actually ascertained in the finished pnxluct,— strength slumld not alone 
be determined, as at present, by the quantity of drug emi)loye<l. Normal 
Liquids were introduced by us to satisfy the demand for fluid extracts tliat 
could be depended upon to represent a definite and uniform allcaloidal 
strength and to possess a definite and invariable basis of therapeutic 
value. 

Concentrations.— It should be thoroughly understood that tlie prep- 
arations called "concentrations" are not the active principles of the 
drugs they represent, but that they present in the form of a i)ennanent 
powder all that is active in the drug, with a minimum of inert matter. 
The nomenclatiu^ of those preparations is so unsatisfactory and mislead- 
ing, that we have ourselves introduced into it certain inovations, not for 
the sake of distinguishing preparations of our own manufacture from 
others in the market, but simply as a safeguard against serious mistakes 
in dispensing. Thus we do not label the concentration from aconite 
"aoonitin," since it might thereby be easily confounded with the alka- 
loid aconitine, which is at least ten times as powerful, but aconapelUn. 
Notwithstanding the care we have taken to explain the matter, we find 
that many of those whose knowledge of drugs has been derived from 
books, and foreigners generally, expect that the concentrations will con- 
sist solely of the active principle of the drug, perhaps in a slightly im- 
pure form. We beg to state distinctly that such is not the case. In 
absence of any standard, we conform simply to prevailing usage, which 
in this coimtry is generally well enough understood. In so doing it is 
necessary sometimes to incorporate diluents, such as sugar of milk, or 
powdered drug, to produce a satisfactory permanent powder; it would 
be only confusing to physicians and dispensers if this diluent were men- 
tioned on the labels as distinct from tiie "concentration," the dose of 
which, as a whole, is always correctly stated. Of course it matters not 
whether the diluent is inert matter derived from the drug itself, or 
whether it is deliberately added; in either case it is an integral part of 
the preparation which the physician prescribes as a "concentration." 

The preparations offered in the market under the name of concen- 
trations vary greatly in physical properties as made by different manu- 
facturers. In many instances, through ignorance of the chemistry of the 
drug, manufacturers have supplied a product nearly or quite inert; lep- 
tandrin, for example, has been prepared by precipitating the alcoholic 
tincture of the drug with water, in the mistaken belief that the active 
principle of the drug resided in its resinous constituents. We have aimed 
in our concentrations to present all the active constituents of each drug, 
excluding, as far as ix>ssible, inert matter; and when our preparations 
differ from those of oth^ manufacturers, we are willing that they should 
be judged by their therapeutic eCaciency. 

Certain of tiie more recent additions to the materia medica are do- 
serving of the attention of physicians, notably: Red Gum; Ferratin; 
Elixir Kola Compound; Kola Cordial; Improved Lofoten Cod Liver Oil; 
Syrup Hydriodic Add; Weld's Syrup of Iron Chloride; Syrup Trifolium 
C(Hnpound; and other items which have already conunended themselves 
to the medical protesaioDf isuch as Cascara Cordial, Hematic Hypophos- 
J^iiite^ Glycerin SuppOBitorieSt and other of our own introductions \« fe\^ 



Tfe are Enid itgenta for tbe manufactureB of the UosqutrarJiilia F( 
Co, This cnacern deTiBed A mode of ciHiconlratliie foodg which are p 
illgeated. fieef-IMpal. for lostaDce. <8 a p'^llRfs'^ powihred meal, r 
resenting in actool outritlvc Yolue six tiniefl its weiglil of good lean bi 
Be(4-ClK!B') IB a combinHtloa □[ equal ptu-fa of Beet-Meal, Duteh 
uul Rugar, and roruis nitii ^tlier mini or nater a BUat palatabJi> 
readily digested totid. Beef-Jelly ia alBO.worChy of tlie attention of 
inwMcnl proresdou, iuaamuoh bb in the process of its manufacture, i 
le[i[-iligallng fermezit Is employed which converts oil the nsturally 
uhle uQtritiTe caiu!tltuei]ta of the beef into a aolnhle and predi 
fenn. It la entirely devAid of the objectiouahle iHttemess and dlBagreoH 
aide odor tiiat liavo herelofore characterized products of this i 
UDsquDTB'B Fluid Beef-Jdly la liIeDtical with our solid Beef-jBlly, 
ia form, its main ff^ature of advantaj^e being that it instantly mlTi 
either hot or cold water. These Itetns are all predigested by the concen- 
trated Juice of Pineapple, which hsa Ikcu foimd to poesess digeatlye prop- 
erties farauperlor to any other article of a like nature. Bee sJso BromeKn, 
Connected with our Idhoratary is a Scientific Departmrait of experts 
ifi the various branches of Uie science of pbannacology the inembeCB oT 
dovotluft a life-lime to the careful study of the phj-fllcal, daem- 
lerapeu^c propertlps of drugs. The object at this depajlment 
'fa HlBo to interest ni«] of science abroad In the Investigation of new 
Ihetapeuao agenfii. (or which we have fretioeutly donated the material 
for ezperimentatioD, in order that they might be introduced on a sdibi^ 
tine basis with as full and correct physiolo^cal reporte as possible, for 
Uie pr^tcritier'E guidance. We can point with satisfaction to Ute results 
as published In the reports on InveatlgatlonB made with our Bssistance b; 
euch men as Professor Drasendorff, PodwyssoUdd, Gerbanlt, SchatC 
liebrelch, l^nggoard, Benator, Robert, etc, and to tbe numerous dnwv 
of value which we have been luBtnunental in Introduoing. sutii as Ciucar» 
BBBroda. Erlodlclf on (Yerha eania). Kavitkava, Orlndella, PIcbi, Vlbur- 
etc. In the compilation of this book Ihe doB^e of oi^ 
ulcol nomenclature employed, and other Informatioil 
bave received Bpecial and careful rcvlsioii by our Sclentifla; 
'e Crust In presenting; this to our friends, to have rot 
ice by placing hi their hands a book of reference to 
tbey may trequently and confldently refer for informatloo. 
It will always aAord us tlie greatest pleasure tc forward any printed 
which we have on die. in connection vrlth any of our preparaljons 
Oie Information of ourmeilioal hienda, or to receive oorreBpOBdence 
ftspecting sclenUflc remedies, which will always receive our very prompt 



1 



I>Enion, MioB., July, 1804. 



PARKE. DAVIS 



t CO, 



SPECIAL NOTICE. 



Inasmuch as this work is intended for perma- 
nent use^ and as many prices change from time 
to time, according to the cost of manufacture, it 
should be remembered that rates named herein 
are only approximate, and subject to regular 
prices current 

We would also direct the attention of readers 
outside of the United States to the fact that 
prices mentioned herein are based upon cata- 
logues current in the United States, and are subject 
to special catalogues issued for other countries. 
This should also be specially borne in mind with 
reference to packages; for example, bottles of one 
pint contain sixteen fluidounces, according to the 
standard of the United States. 

In all other respects this work is of the same 
practical value in all English-speaking countries. 

Respectfully, 

PARKE, DAVYS & CO, 

6 



THERAPEUTIC SUGGESTIONS, 

Ok Diseases and their Remedies. 



TbiB Is uvessarilr a comleDedd Hat of dlarasiis na wpII as of remedial, 

■'Jlmnnaoeiittcal preparatioiu are giTpn only iu arwy few iuuMDOes. dooe 

^k ftot only dovs speu^ forbid but the pliyacion cav iniu^h better detenoina 

'le BuiUbflltr of the several preparaUonB ol any desired remedy t 



licifiigB, HydmBtla, Iron, Uquor G 



lOKTION. THREATENED.— 
daos, Opfuio, VCburoTim F 

— Argenlo aiilphlde, BaUftdonn*, Calcium tactophoBphate, Ool-jl 

ahun BUlphida. 

nuTY OF STOMACH.— Bismu til, Cerium oialatB, Charfn 

chlorio add. Liquid Acid Phoapholes, Nm Vtanlctt, Sodi 

onkty only.) 

rslies, Arsenic. Caldum sidpblde, Hypophosphllee. FhoBpbo 

JCTE MANIA.— BromldeB. Conlum. Dulcamara, HyoscjBi 

CarmablB. JamaJcB Dogwood, Valerian. 

ADYNAMIA.— Arsenic. Cinchona, Diglialia, Gentian, HydrastiB, Hypo--" 

pboHphlteG. Iron. Liquid Add Phoaphates. Saugiilnarla. Btrych: 
AFTER-PAINS.— Button Snake-root, amicifuEft, Ergot, QBlsrailum 

lauTiiun Pninltoliiun. 
AGUE,— Bee lutenulttent Fuvbt. 

ALCOHOLISM— Ajowan, Capaicuni. Cimclfnga. CinQhona, Coca. Li 
AUAUnOSIS.— Arnica. Ergot, Phoepbonia, Santonin, Stiychnl 

AS1ENORRHCEA.-Aconile, Aloes, Apiol. Arse 

Canlaphyllum, dmdCuga, Iron, Potas^m 

laia, Bandinlu, Squan-Tlne, Water-peppor. 

AN.SMIA.— Arsenic, Caldum Inctophoaphate. F 

dimtCi Quinine, Strydinioe, 
ANEDRiaM.— Digitalis, Ereot, Potassium Iodide 
AIJUINA PK(-roaia.-Aconlle. Aniyl nltrtt*, Arseoio, 

glycerin), Bodlnm nitrite. 
APHONIA,— Atri^lne, Ignatla. tohalants, Ipeoao, 

,— Agrimony, Alum root, Bayuum. Krsiueria. Fulasdum cl 
indium Borate. Tosics, 
lELBTY.- Aconite, Colooynth, Oroton oil. Klaterluii 

— Amaiic, Cod-llTer cdl, Iodine, Oil Oaultlierla, Salicylatea. J 
.— Chenppoillum, Santonin, Splgelia. Yef7 
.-^American Ivy, Apooyaum, Digitalis, Elaterium, Floweliog 
OrSTHl plant. Hair-cap Hose, Nettle, Pianlaln, Purslane. 
Hanthus glondulosa, Amyl nitrite. Ammoniac, Arsenic, 
J,q;iMospenna, Belladonna, Cimicifuga, Eriodlctyon, Eupbarbia Fit 
" ■ lelia, Hyoscyamug, Jaboranffl, SanpAnarte^'feaiiina, 
■IT. Wafer Fennel. 

-Aloes, Colocynth, EuouytuiB, Jura1ifc\»^\^«iB-Vi=»™*' 
Ipfa, Mra-cuiy, Mineral adda, EodDpbj'ilvi.m- 



pemianeanaW, Pulg*-! 
rpoiilKHplilUs, Iron SI 




8 

THERAPEUTIC SUGGESTIONS. 

BLADDER, CATARRH OF.— Althaea, Balsam Fir, Balsam Poplar, Soldo, 
Biichu, Chiraaphila, Cubeb, Eucalpytus, Juniper berries, Kava 
Kava, Manzanita, Pareira, Pichi, Queen-of-the-Meadow, Rlius Aro- 
inatica, Stone-root, Uva Ursi. 

BLADDER, IRRITABLE.— AKTopyrum, Belladonna, Buchu, Cubeb, In- 
dian Cannabis, Pichi, Staphisagria. 

BOILS.— Arsenic sulphide. Calcium sulphide, Hypophosphites, Silver 
nitrate. Syrup Trifolium Comp. 

BREATH, FETID.— Charcoal, Eucalyptus, Potassium permanganate, (as 
a wash for the mouth). 

BRIGHT'S DISEASE.— Aconite, Ammonium and Potassium bromides, 
for restlessness (no opiates); Button Snake-root, Caffeine, Digi- 
talis, Elaterium, Ergot, Indian Cannabis, Milk diet. Tincture Iron 
chloride. 

BRON<THIECTASIS.— Hypophosphites, Liquid Acid Phosphates, Quinine. 

BRONCHITIS.— Abscess root. Aconite, Agrimony, Ammoniac, Ammon- 
ium carbonate and chloride, Angelica, Apomorphine (the best 
of all expectorants), Asafetida, Balsam Fir, Balsam Peru, Bal- 
sam Poplar, Benzoin, Button-bush, Chekan, Cimicif uga. Eucalyptus, 
Eriodictyon, Grindelia, Inhalations, Indian Turnip, Ipecac, E^ava 
Kava, Lippia Mexicana, Lobelia, Sanguinaria, Squill, Tolu. 

BRONCHORRHCEA (Chronic bronchitis).- Ammonium iodide with ar- 
senic, Asafetida, Beth-root, Eucalyptus, Grindelia, Myrtol. 

BRUISES.— Arnica, Hamamelis (Distilled Ext. Witch-hazel). 

BUNION.— Iodine tincture, Mercury plaster, Silver nitrate. 

CACHEXIA.— Arnica, Arsenic, Black Walnut, Cod-liver oil, Hjrpophos- 
phites. Iron, Liquid Acid Phosphates, Quinine, Strychnine, Syrup 
Trifolium comp. (see Red Clover). 

CALCULI, BILIARY.— Alkahne mineral water. Iron succinate, Sodium 
choleate. Sodium phosphate. 

CALCULI, RENAL AND VESICAL.— Ammonium benzoate, Buchu, 
Button bush, Com-silk, Dwarf Elder, Gravel-plant, Hair-cap Moss, 
Hydrangea, Parei "a, Pichi, Potassium citrate. 

CANCER.— Alveloz miik. Arsenic sulphide, Chaulmoogra oil, Chian tur- 
pentine. Iodoform, Phytolacca root, Syrup Trifolium comp. for 
systemic treatment (see Red Clover). 

CATARRH, ACJUTE NASAL.— Aconite, Belladonna, Creosote, Cimicifuga, 
Eye-bright, Pilocarpus. 

CATARRH, CHRONIC NASAL.— Ammoniac, Belladonna, Creosote, 
Hydrastis, Inhalations, Sanguinaria, Senega, Virg^a Stone-crop. 

CEREBRAL ANAEMIA.— Amyl nitrite, Hypophosphites, Iron, Liquid 
Acid Phosphates, Phosphorus, Sanguis bovinus exsiccatus. 

CEREBRAL CONGESTION.— Aconite, Belladonna, Bromides in large 
doses, C!athartics, Gtelsemium, Veratrum Viride. 

CHILBLAINS.— Tincture Benzoin comp.. Tincture Iodine diluted. Tur- 
pentine. 

CHLOROSIS (See also Anaemia).— Arsenic, Hypophosphites, Iron, Iron 
succinate. Phosphorus. Quinine, Strychnine, Syrup Trifolium comp. 

CHOJLERA AND CHOLERA MORBUS.— Ajowan, Camphor, Chlor-ano- 
djrne, Coto-bark, OingeTj Jamaica Dogwood, SumtovkV, ^IKncfeva^ 
Opium comp.. Wild Yam, 



THERAPEUTIC SUGGESTIONS. 



1 

root, ^ 



^^nxnn 



lOSEA.— AllaiiUiua glanduloBa. Anafetida, Cerium oxalate. Ciiulct* 
fuga. Cod-liver oU, Cooium, Cj-pripediiun, Hyosoyftmua, Hjpo' 
pbDBphitee with Iroa, ludlan Cauuabls, Iron. HIaUetae, Mugwoii, 
Fhyweligma, Scutellaria, Bilier nitrate, Skunk Cabbage, Strycli: 
^ le, SumbiiZ, Voleiiau. 
INTESTIKAI.. — Ajowao, Asafeticia, Capeli-um, CaulopbjUi 
L'hamumHe all, CbloranodjTiB, ChUirutoim, Oooculus, Crawlar-root, 
D«vree^ CanninatlTe (for Infants), Jaju^ca Dogwood. NolToiDlca, 
S|)iriia of Ammonia. Wild Yarn. 

■Aloes, BeriiertB AqulfoUum, Biickeye-httrk, Cnacara 
Bagrada, Colocynti, Euonymus, FiTe-Howered Gentian. Fmogiila, 
EUfcenn. H; drasUa. Iron succinate, JuglouH. JurubetMk. Nux Vom- 
ica, PLjBOBdgnia, PodopliyUum, 
CONTALESCENCE,— American Cenlauiy, AiuericBji Columbo. Balmon;, . 
Blue Gentian. Buckbran Brake. CocB cordial. EacDcIa de Calasaya^. 
EiHUlnitua, Eupntorlum, FtiDge-tree, GuArana, Hydrastis, Hypo- 
ph09iiliIt«B, Kola, preparatifflis, Liquid Add PhoaiiLates. Quinioa. 
TQB.— Arbor vite. Belladonna, Bronchial Sedative. BroDChiol Lui- 
eugca, Buckhont Brake. Button-bush, ErioilJctyoc 
Qrindella, HellanOiella. Lobelia. Ipecac. pmBatilla, Bangi 
Senega, Hoaii tree. Squill, WUd Cheny, 
CROUP, MEMBRANOUS.— Alum (as on I'metio diBlodRes false meuibrana 
and preventa !t forniingj. Belladnnna, Hot fomeotaOona, Ipecac, 
Uercury aiibsulphBta. Potasxlum chlorate with Iron Chloride, San- 
gulnaria. 
CYANOSIS. -Amj-l nltrito. Atiii!di«i*mia, Glonoin (Nitroglytsrin). 
CYSTITIK— ipiol. Buohu, Cauthai'idea, Cktm-ank, CWmaphila, Oubeb^' 
EucolyptuB. Kava Kava, Pareira, Pichi, Santal, Trltlcum, Uva VnL 
JIELIBIUK TSEHENB.— Belladonna. Capsicum. Cimicifuga, Chloroform 
CoiM cordial, Eisenda de CollMyu, Hops. Hyoscyouius, Indian Can' 
uabla. Jamaica Dogwood, Btramonlum, Strrdmine. Sumbid. 

raSIpIDUS.-Alum rvot. Contharides, Ergot, Opium witb 
acid, Pilocarpus. 

MELLITU8,— Arsenic. Codeujs. Jamtnil seed, Rhus Aro- 
MUk diet, KI.TX Vomica, 

'A, —Agrimony. Atlanthus glanduloso, Bael, Baycuru, Beech- 
drop (Cancer root). Bistort, Block Alder, Blackberry, Buokhom 
Brake, Canada ThlBllB, tTasrurllla, Catechu, (Mor-anodyne, Colw J 
hark, Euonymua. Geranium Hardhaclr. Ipecac, Irlain, Judaa-tree, H 
Kino, Eramerio, Leptandriu. Logwood. Mountain laurel, 0[^um, ^^M 
plantaJn, Bhubarb, Rhus Aromatlco. Squaw-vloo. Sumach. Sumbul, ^t 
ITumpet plant, IPhite Oak, White Pond-lily, Willow herb. 

..—Alcohol, Belladoima, BromeUn, Ihhalants, Iron tlnct- 
I, Merctiric chloride corrosive, Papaw Juice, Peptin. 
>PST.— American Ivy, Apoeyniim, Arsenic, Bryonia, Broom, Buchji. 
BoilkQiDm berries, Contbarlike, CEiu\op^^&aiQ. C^n>u^i{&».,'^'Jtb 
<3^J>, ragflallB, Dwart Eliler, mB.tet\\iin, ?'v^r««'(V Y\a«i*vD.it 
Hair-cop Moss, Hellebove, Irta, Ja.\a.\i, Isaiva -taisrtwa^ 




I 



lO 

THERAPEUTIC SUGGESTIONS. 

DYSENTERY.— A ilantlms glandulosa, Anjnwtura, Ba<.»l, lifiine, Benzoin, 
Blackberry, Buckhom Brake, Canada Thistlt*, CaM'arilla, Castor 
oil, Goto bark, Ergot, Geranuiin, Hauianu'lis, Hardliack, IiHvac, 
Logwood, New Jersey Tea, Nux Vomica, Opiiun, I'laiitalii, Klius 
Aromatica, Willow herb, Yarrow. 

DYSMENORRH(EA.— Aconite, Apiol, Bi-lladonna, Black Willow, Button 
Snake-root, Caulophyllum, Ciniicifuga, (k'lHciniiinij Ilelonia-s, 
Hydrastis, Life-root, Liquor Sedans, Stiuaw-vine, Viburnum Opulus, 
Vibmnum Prunifolium. 

DYSPEPSIA.— AJowan, Angustura, Bismuth, Charcoal, Buckboau, Cala- 
mus, Coca cordial, Cascara sagrada. Chamomile, C^irata, F^K^ucia 
de Calisaya, Eupatorium, Qentian, Helonias, Hydrastis, Iix^cac, 
Iris, Iron succinate, Nux Vomica, Mercuric oxide yellow Ctablets), 
Pancreatin, Pepsin, Pulsatilla. 

DYSPNCEA.— Amyl nitrite, Asafetida, Chloroform (a few inhalations), 
Cimicifuga, Grindelia, Glonoin (Nitroglycerin). 

DYSURIA.— Cantharides, Chimaphila, Gaultheria, Gelsemium, Indian 
Cannabis, Potassium citrate, Rhus Aromatica, Spints Nitrous 
Ether, Squill. 

ECCHYMOSIS.— Ammonium chloride. Arnica, Hamamelis. 

ECZEMA.— Arsenic, Burdock seed, Cascara amarga, Cliauhnoogra oil. 
Cod-liver oil (internally and externally). Oil of Cade (externally— 
diluted with castor oil), Pansy (Viola tricolor), Thyroid Extract. 

ENTERITIS.— Aconite, Chloral, Ceriwn oxalate, Jamaica Dogwood,Opiimi. 

ENURESIS.— Belladonna, Buchu, Cantliarides, Ergot, Iron iodide, Rlius 
Aromatica, Scutellaria. 

EPILEPSY.— Amyl nitrite, Ailanthus glandulosa, Caulophyllum, ailoro- 
form (inhalations), Cocculus Indicus, Glonoin (Nitroglycerin), 
Horse-nettle, Hydrastis, Ignatia, Indian Cannabis, Alistletoe, Mug- 
wort, Passion-flower, Strychnine, Thyroid Extract, Valerian. 

EPISTAXIS.— Aconite, Alum root. Belladonna, Geranium, Ipecac, Matico, 
Hamamelis, distilled extract, (internally and externally). 

ERYSIPELAS— Aconite, Ammonium carbonate. Beech-drop ^Cancer root). 
Belladonna, Crawley root. Iodized Collodion, Rhus Toxicodendron, 
Silver nitrate lotion (30 grs. to the fl.oz.). Tincture Iron chloride. 

FEVER.— Acid drinks. Aconite, Arsenic, Belladonna, Gelsemium, Quinme, 
Veratrum Viride. 

FLATULENCE.— Ajowan, Anise, Buchu, Calumba, Chlor-anodyne, Craw- 
ley root. Eucalyptus oil, Ginger, Nux Vomica, Oil (Jaultheria, Pep- 
sin (to promote digestion). 

GASTRALGIA.— Ajowan, Arsenic, Bismuth, Cerium oxalate, Nux Vom- 
ica, Pepsin, Soda Mint tablets. Trumpet plant. 

GASTRODYNIA.— Belladonna, Cldoral, Chlor-anodyne, Ether, Glonoin 
(Nitroglycerin), Jamaica Dogwood, Nux Vomica, Opium. 

GASTRIC DILATATION.— Bismuth with Magnesia, Concentrated Food 
free of starches and sugars. Eucalyptus oil, Ignatia, Nux Vomica, Oil 
Gaultheria. 

GLANDS, ENLARGED (Parotitis).— Bearsfoot, Bitter Bugleweed, Cal- 
cium sulphide, Figwort, Hydrastis, Iodine and the iodides, Mercuric 
cbloride corroeiye, Phytolacca, root, Syrup TrifoUum. convpoxwid, 
Tl^jmid Extract. 



-CI 



THERAPEUTIC SUGGESTIONS. 

un Fir, BalBam PoplBf. Beccb-drop (Cancer nnl), Buc 
nake-nnit. CanUiariites, Copaiba, Ergot, Eiiisulyptus oil, 
a, Kavu Ksia, Oil Sfmlol, VichI, Bcuuciug-riish, Yerba 

te (acute stage) Balraju Fir, BAlsam Pam, Baleom ' 
Fi^ilor, BoldD. Bucbu, Button Soalie-rDob, CliinuqiUla, Cbewstlulc, 
Copaiba, Ergot, Qurjim BalsaiD. HydrostiB (Fluid Clolden-aeaJ color- 
less heal for iuiectloua), Irun chlndde IJcctiire, Hanzanllo. Mutioo, 
FDJViFB. PulHBtllla, RandaluFood, ScouT-iuf; Buah, tTvai Ursl. White 
Poplar, YerbuReuma. 
GOUT.— Acimite, Belladotuui. Colohlcum. Dulcamara. Gusiac Lappa, 
Lltfalum citrate, phytotocca root, Potaasruoi iodlrle, Htrjtdm 
Sulphldw. 
HAT yEVKR,— Aconite, -Arsenic, Betbdonna, Cocaine (solutioD^b 

per ©ait. painled or sprayed) EyebrEght, Grindelia, IgDatla, Ipecac, 
Lobelia, PaflBion-dower, Quinine. 
ITEAST DISEASE.— Aconite, Adouls Yernalis, Ainyl ultrile, ArEenIc, 
CereusgraudlBorua, CUuloifuga. CouvaJlaria (safer tban DIglluliBj, 
DigilaJia. JJm Yomica. BtrophonthuB, Veratrmn Vlride. 
H£»ATEMESIS.— Alum, Ergot, GnJllu add. namameliB. Ipecac, Icon 
JObsulpljate CMonsd's salt), J*ad acetate. Tannin. TurpeoUne. 
lTUHIA,— Buohu, Chimaphila, Ei^t Oi^Eoto hypodermlcally), 
QftUlc add, Hamamellit, Ipecac, Iron cbloride tincture, Queeii-of-the- 

SoourlDK-nwh, Sulphuric acid. 
tOPXrSIS.— Aconite, Arnica, Beth root. Bugle-weed, Iron (aprajed), 
Water Feimel, also in addition reuiediea mentioned ahtr/B under 
Heioateuicsis. 

LHit, Block Oak, Buckthorn bark. Ergot, 
Erigeron, Hamamelia (diatUled e>Oaut|, HydrasUs (lulematly aud 
extoroBlljO. Iron BUbsuIpliale (Uonsel's aoJt). Nutgall, Nux V< 
ico, (Jpluiu (eitemolly), Saraca iDdlca. Stililngia. Sulpbur i 
BU^ilridta. 
jpATlC DISORDERS.— AooHile (in acute inQaummttoQ), Ammonl 
dilorlde On chronic lori'tdity— SO grain erer; 4 bours), Baluic 

', Bitter-root, Boldo, Buckeye, Bryonia, Colchlcuni, Colo- 
tgrnth, Culver's-root. Euonymua. Fivc-ltowered Gentian, Garden 
~ ' " e. Grindelia, Ipecac, Irla, Juglnns, StUlinglH. Wood Betouy. 
BOKDBIA.— Araenio, Asafetida, Bromides, Cimicifuga. Coca, 
B, Ignolio, Jamaica Dogn'ood. OpiUQi Cstiuiu- 
iBDt doses). Sumbul, Valerian. 
HYSTERIA.— AntbemlB, Areaitc, Aeafetlda, Cnulopbyllum, Cimicifuga, 
Cypripedium, Ether, Eucalyptus, iKnatla, Indian Cannabis. Inm, 
PhoepboruB, Fotasalum bromide, Sanguinaria (hi bysteria from 
obronic hepaJifJd}, Scutellaria, Skunk Cabbage, Strychnine, Sum- ^ 
bul, Valerlui. Zinc viderianale. 
]:UPOTEN(X.— Arsenic, Caotharlilis. Coco. Damiano. Indian Cannabis 
Iron. Uquld Acid PhosiihalcB, Muirapuoina, Phosphorus. Sanguln- ' 
aria, Saw Palmetto, Btrychnioe, Walot-ttppei. 
JJCWA.— BelladoQUO, Bromides, C\iiimom\\B, (Movsi, CTW^V^'™^ 
Sap*, HrosoyamuB. IbbbUh,. IndSan CannaMs, iBUia^ca ■OaB""*' 

"""^' Scutejiaria, Sumbui. 



M aiiioi 




iron, uquii 

K aria, Saw P 
KMA—Bel 
Bqm Byae 
tmm 



12 

THERAPEUTIC SUGGESTIONS. 

INTERMITTENT FEVER.— AJstonia Constricta, American Centaury, 
Apiol, Apoc3muni, Apple-tree l>ark, Arbor vitae, Anienic, Black 
Alder, Button-buKli, California Fever-buHli, CaBcarilla, Cedron seed, 
Cimicifuga, Cinchona, Eupatoriuin, Five-llowered (lentian, Grin- 
delia, Hydrastis, Iron succinate, Nux Vomica, Quinine flower. Sali- 
cin. Spice bush. Strychnine, Warburir*8 Tincture, White Poplar. 

IRRITABILITY.— Asafetida, Bugleweed, Catnep, Cimicifu(?a, Cypriped- 
ium, Ignatia, Matricaria, Pulsatilla, Scutellaria, Skunk Cablmp', 
Strychnine, Twin-leaf. 

JAUNDICE.— Arsenic, Ammonium chloride, Balmony, Barberry, Bay 
berry. Bitter-root, Boldo, Ooloc3mth, Culver's-root, Euonymus, Fig- 
wort, Garden Celandine, Hydrastis, loecac. Iris, Iron succinate Jur- 
ubeba, Rhubarb (chiefly for children), Sodium phosphate, Stillin- 
gia. 

LACTATION.— Diminiafctnflr flow: Belladonna, Camphor (satiutited solu- 
tion in oil). Potassium iodide. Quinine, Sulphuric acid (diluted), 
Tannin. Increasing fimr: Anise, Carica I*apaya, (}astor-oil plant, 
Gaultheria, l^ilocarpus. Tea (black), Xanthoxylum. 

LARYNGITIS.— Abscess-root, Aconite, Belladonna, Catechu, Indian Tur- 
nip, Inhalants, Ipecac, Sumach, Virginia Stone-crop, Water Erj-ngo, 
Water Fennel. 

LEUCORRHCEIA.— Agrimony, Balsam of Peru, Bayberry, Beech-drop 
(Cancer-root), Bistort, Button Snake-root, Canada Thistle, Canthari- 
des, Coniiun, Ergot, Hamaifielis, Helonias, Hydrastis, Judas-tree, 
Manzanita, Matico, l\ilsatilla, Rhus Aroinatiea, Sumach, Sunibul, 
Virginia Stone-crop, Water Avens, White Pond IJly, WTiite-oak 
Bark, Willow herb, Yerba Reuma. 

LOCOMOTOR ATAXIA.— Bellatlonna, Electricity, Phosphorus, Potas- 
sium iodide, Physostigma, Silver nitrate. Strychnine, Systemic 
tonics— Cod-liver oil, Iron, etc. 

LUMBAGO.— Aconite (internally and externally), Cliloroform liniment, 
Electricity, Jamaica Dogwood, Morphine with Atropine, l*otas- 
sium iodide (if of syphilitic orig^in), Potassiimi nitrate (10 grain 
doses if the urine is dark colored), Rhus Toxicodendron, Diet and 
Rest. 

MANIA.— Belladonna, Chloral, amicifuga. Digitalis, Duboisia, Ergot, 
Gelsemium, Hops, Hyoscyamus, Indian Cannabis, Jamaica Dog- 
wood, Potassium bromide. Stramonium, Veratrum Viride. 

MASTITIS.— Belladonna (intemaUy and externally). Camphor, Conium, 
Iodine (to remove consequent induration), Phytolacca root (inter- 
nally and externally). 

MELANCHOLIA. — Caffeine citrate. Camphor monobromated, Cliloral. 
Cimicifuga, Coca, Ignatia, Indian C!annabis, Iron chloride tincture, 
Liquid Acid Phosphates, Opium (in stimulant doses). Potassium 
bromide, Valerian. 

MENINGITIS.— Aconite, Belladonna, California Laurel, Ergot, Gelsemium, 

Hyoscyamus, Opium, Physostigma, Potassium bromide. Potassium 

iodide, Pulsatilla, Veratrum Virid©— Depletion, Purgatives, Cold. 

MENORRHAGIA.— Cimicifuga, Cotton-root bark. Digitalis, Ergot, Erig- 

eroD oil, Hamamelia, Iron, Kino, Krameria, Fotaasiuxxi broixu^V^^ 

Quinioe, Sanoa IndUsa, Yibumum Prunif olium. 




^:jtrALOIA.— Ammoniiun ohloride. Arnica (intenuiUy and Rrlenmllr), [ 

BelliuIomiBi withOpiiuii (pxtcrnBllr). Oimlcifuga, ChloroFonn III ~ ' 

laent. Cocs, Jamaica DoKwuod, SunChoxyluia. 
NEKVOnS EXHAUSTION.— AromiUio fipirifji of Ainmonlo, CaJiBiiie 

OU-Bted, Coca, H;pophiiBph[(e«. Liquid Acid Fluispliatea. Strjcb- 

Dine. Voltirisa, Zinc pbosptaat«. 
NEDRalQLA.— Aconite (internally and eitemaJly), Antlieuiis, Araenie, 

Belladonna, California Laurel, amlcifuga, GelBeDiium, Horse-chet*- 
■ nut, Ignatia. Indian Cannable, Junaica Dogwood. Menthol, Osmlc 

I acid, PhosptiDrn^ Pbyawtlgma (neuralgia oC the ^e-liall). Quinine, 

r 9a« Palmetto, Scutdlaria, Splgelia, StryehniDe, Tonga, Zinc "mler- 

NIQHTflWE ATS.— Belladonna, Camphor monobromated, Crawlej-rool, 

DubolaUk Ergot. WMte Agaric 
NYMPHOMAKI*,— Black Willow, Bromidea, Camphor njonobmroated, 
Dulcamara, Hops, HjOEcyamus, Sndlum borate (externally and in- 
temaltf], Btraoiouluin, 
OBESITY.— Alkaline mineral walerB, Bladder-wraeli, Iron Bocdnat^d 

Potflfliiuui pvmanganate. Avoidance of atorchfs aj 
ODONTALCilA.— Aconile, Caltforaia Laurel, Chloral, Cocaine, Coto,1 
EtheTEBl soluUon nt Tannin, .taniaica Dognood. 
(lAaALYBIS,— Belladonna, CautharideH. CoceuluH Indlcua, Colocynth, 
Ooalmn. Ki^t, Gelsemium, Hoang-nau. Hyoecyamua, Ignatla. In- 
dian Cannabis, MisUetoe, Phosphorus with Cod-lirer oU. Rhus Toil- 
Sliychuine. 

auaaaiuin bromide, Amyl nitrite, Asafellda. Belladon 
ButtOD-root, CTocblneal, Conium, Duboisia, Qelsemiiun, . 

I Turnip, Jamaica Dogwood. Lobdia, PulsatUIa)9 
Sav Palmetto. Slnink C!abbsge. Gtramonliiai. 

.muionluui ohloride, Cimicltuga, Olycerin. pure or * 
(externally), HydrsiBtlB Ontemally and externally}. 
Inbalatjou, Pomegranate bark (gargle). Fotoaslum chlomle, San- 
ttoxjlnm. Virginia StJine^Top. Ziuo aulpliate (gargle). 

.Arsenic, Aspldiwperma, Belladonna, Cimicifuga, Ood-l 
oQ, CreoBote, Eulachon oil, Sodium biimte (extemally and Id 
nally>. Sold and sodlutn chloride. Inhalations, Iodine (laterualljr I 
and extfimaUy), Iron iodide, Mnlleln, Sundew, Water FenneJ. 

AbBceas root. Aconite. Axdepias, Bryonia, Crawley-root, ' 
Mgitalis, Iodine. Otdum, Pilocarpus. Potassium iodide, SyiiltJ. Bin- 
- u Viride. 

(ONIA.— Aconite. AmDiontiim carbonate. Digitalis, Ii 
iodldf^ Ipecac, Opium, phosphorus, Sanguiuarla, Senegj 
. Veralrura Vhide. 
ILTDBIA.— Bee Diabet«e iDsipIduB. 

-Arsenic sulphide, Berheria Aquifolium, Burdock 
powdw, Phosphorus, Tar. 
FALIBIL— Belladonna, Iodine tincture (gargle). Sulphuric i 
(gsTgle), PuCasBlum chlorate PotaHslum ^o^Hb, 

CONVULSIONS.-A™iilte, Ams\ ■iitri\fe. 
Chloral, Cmorofomi InhalatiotiB, BlfmotaOSVCto^\3cetto"),'^i 




^1 

il- 

IsaOll^^^l 

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14 

THERAPEUTIC SUGGESTIONS. 

PUERPERAL FEVER —Aconite, Opium, Stramonium, Veratruiii Viride, 
Warburg's Tinctiu-e. 

PUERPERAL MANIA— Aconite, Cimicifuga, Iron chloride tincture, 
Jamaica Dogwood, Potassium bromide, Stramonium. 

PYEMIA (Septicaemia).— Arsenic, Iodine, Potassium permanganate, 
Quinine, Salicin, Salicylic acid, Stimulants. 

PYROSIS.— Ajowan, Bismuth with Magnesia, Capsicum, Pulsatilla, 
Strychnine, Mineral and fruits acids. 

RACHITIS.— Cod-liver oil, Iron iodide, Lime-water, Phosphatic foods, 
Sweet Fern. 

REMITTENT FEVER.— Aconite, Alstonla Constricta, American Cen- 
taury, Apoc3mum, Button-bush, Cimiclfuga, Qelsemium, Iron suc- 
cinate. Morphine (hypodermically), Quinine, Serpentaria, War- 
burg's Tincture. 

RHEUMATIC ARTHRITIS.— Aconite (internally and externally), 
Arsenic, Cimicifuga, Cod-liver oil, Ck>lchicum, Guaiac, Iodine and 
iodides. Lithium saltfi, Manaca. 

RHEUMATISM.— Aconite, Arnica, Belladonna, Bryonia, Buchu, Califor- 
nia Laurel, Caulophyllum, C*haulmoogra oQ, Cimicifuga, Cod-liver 
oil (internally and externally), Colchicum, Conium, Digitalis, Dul- 
camara, Guaiac, Hydriodic Acid (syrup), Iron chloride tincture, 
Kava Kava, Lappa, Lithium salts, Manaca, Menispermum, Meze- 
reum, Nettle, Phytolacca-root, Pilocarpus, Pongamia globra oil. 
Potassium bicarbonate, Potassium iodide, Pulsatilla, Rhus Toxico- 
dendron, Salicin, Salicylic acid and salicylates, Soapwort, Xan- 
thoxylum. 

SCABIES.— Balsam of Peru, Ichthyol, Staphisagria, Sulphur, Sul- 
phurous add (gaseous), Tar ointment. 

SCARLATINA.— Aconite, Ammonium carbonate. Chlorinated Soda solu- 
tion in sloughing, Digitalis, Iron chloride tincture. Potassium 
chlorate. Potassium iodide. Potassium permanganate (internally 
and also locally to the throat), Quinine, Sodium benzoate. Sul- 
phurous acid inhalation. 

SCIATICA.— Aconite, Belladonna (or preferably Atropine with Morphine 
hypodermically), Chloroform (intra-muscular injections), Cimici- 
fuga, Cocaine hypodennically, Guaiac, Iodides, Osmic acid, Rhus 
Toxicodendron, Tonga, Aquapuncture, Acupuncture. 

RCROFULA.— American Sarsaparilla, Bayberry, Berberis Aquifolium, 
Black Walnut, Button Snake-root, Carrion-flower, Cod-liver oil. 
Dulcamara, Eulachon oil, False Bitter-sweet, Figwort, Hoang-nan, 
Iodides, Lappa, Menispermum, Mezereum, Mountain Laurel, Phy- 
tolacca-root, Red C!lover tops, Rumex, Sarsaparilla, Soapwort, Stil- 
lingia. Tag Alder, Turkey-corn, Twinleaf, Water Eryngo, White 
Pond-lily, Xanthoxylum. 

SPERMATORRH(EA.— Belladonna, Black Willow, Cantharides, Cimici- 
fuga, Conium, Damiana, Digitalis, Ergot, Gelsemium, Helonias, 
Hops, Hygienic measures, ^yI)ophosphites, Indian Cannabis, Kava 
Kava, Liquor Sedans, Potassium bromide, Star-grass, Strychnine. 

SI*LEnSN, ENLiAIUMD,—Ai&emc and Mercuric iodide, Bearsfoot, Bella- 
donna, Bitter Bugleweedj Ergot, Grindelia, Iodine, QvAnin^ 



THERAPEUTIC SUGGESTIONS. 

aaltu, AmmonluTn chloride. Arnica, Hanu 
eitract), Mujwort. 



Bismuth, Eucalyptus, Hydrastis. Rramt^rio, Pot4fltfuB 
obloraU) In solution, Rubus, Compresged Ublets-Boroi, potaniua 
chlorate, Potaralum cliJorate and Borai. 
tTCOSlS.— Boric auld. locally; Mercurial iNUtment or oleate. extenislly; 
Solution Arsenic end Mercuric iodide. Internally; Sodliun sulphite 

I SYNCOFE.— AmmoDla Ciatemally or hihaJed), Amyl nitrite, Atropine 

hypoermlcoUy. StlmuliuitH. 
L B Y PUiLIB.— Bamboo Brter, Berberis Aquifoliiun, Carobo, Cascan. ^ 
amarga, Iodides, Lappa, Manaca, MeniHiJerniiini, Meroiirialfl, Moun- 
t^u Laurel, rhytolacca-rt»t, PulBaCiila, Bumex, StiUingla, gynip ' j 
TrfKilJum Scnnp., White lodisii-bciiip, Ycrba Biieno. 
[VBTAXUa— AooDlte. Amyl oltrlte, Belladonna. Chloral, GGbemium, J 
EaBiif;-iiBn. Hyoscyamus, Indian Camiatila, PbysosLfema, Pot«B^ i 
dum bromide. Strychnine. 

TIO DOULOURBHTX (see also Neur^Bia).— AconlW, Camidfuga, Gel- ] 
seoiiiuQ, Fhospbonw, Bpigelta. Tonga. 

TONSlLLlTtS.—AcoDite, Garj^lea CAluni. Tannin or CapsJcum), Ou^aC, 1 
surer nitrate Oocidly), Compresani tablets of Ammonium chlorido -J 
or Potaadum chlorate. 

TYPHOID FETEH.— Arnica. Beltadoaoa, Cinchona, Digitallfl, ErRot, Eu- ' 
patorium, Hydrastis (for exceaalve swealin^). Ipecac, Nitro-hydro- 1 
chtoHc add. Potassium bromide, Serpentarla, Turpentine, Wild ' 
IndiKo, Scalded-Dillk diet. 

VUCESB—Byttemic remedies; Araenie, Belladonna, Hydraatis. Syrnp- 
TrifoIluQi comp. LoaU Teniediei: Cblorinaleil soda solution, In- 
digo, Fhytoloigs-root, Potassium cUorate, HomameUs (distilled 
extract}, Zinc chloride (a very strong caustic), Zinc sulphate. 

ColuhJcum, DuLphoresls, Digitalis, Hydrogogne and SaJfne 




or Nitric add, largely diluted as a lotion, Beni 

ire externally, ISodlum salicylate, BQ^chnlnc- 

HBLAXED.— Bistort, Geranium, etc. (diluted as eorgles), 

—Bandaging, Ergot, Hanuunells CdlstiUed eilj-aut}. 

inlemic reintdiea: BolladomiB. Cimlcifugo, Quinine. SekJ 

Tincture Ot Iodine, Mercurial ointment, Oolimllon, SIlTaT A 

solution (SO gntloB to the fluidounce]. 

I.— Bromides. Ood-Uver tril, Oooculns Indiciis. DigitaKs, SkiinlC^ 

ychnlne with Iron. 

lite, Adrue,ArMnte,BlBmua\mfticw\i<inB^fc,lii-S(6!»o(S,.J 
Cfcrtuiu oTftlate, Hydrastla, Hydroeyanto luaa, (^aiAoJv S 



OBSTETRIC CALENDER. 



n:n*: cx:.5:>ta?. x:vthsw 



rT>- Lr>"AS JI'»"THS. 



rvk'x. 



Kvbrii*ry I 

MATvh I 

Aivt; : 

June ! 

July 1 

Au^nt^ 1 

^^trtiilvr I 

iVu**^r 1 

NovtHiiN^r 1 

l\\vmlvr 1 



r»* 



r-*T*. 



r? 



ZUTS. 



Ovc.'t^T" ^: 

N.-^rt=:fcvr V 

rVwciNfC SI 

JAT.uuy S: 

K«^^cuAr*i- * 

Mirv^h 31 

April A.' 

X*y ai 

June a> 

Jul>- Si 

Au^nist 31 



r5 



274 

an 

273 
274 



■\c.t«- : a!^> 

IVc«i:5r*r ... J *l) 

j ^—Ai- y :; 2iv 

Frt:r.'jrr .... 4 2S0 

Mirvr. .: : 2SV 

Aj^-I f 2!*> 

3!U,v r *<• 

Jui>e 7 es) 

July 7 '.v- 

AuiTv'.st 7 •>* • 

Sei^cember... »; •>!> 



Tho above calendar may be r«ad as foUows: A patient has ceased to 
meustrtiate t^i the 1st of Julj-; her coofinemeiit may be expected at SiX»n- 
t.«8t« aU^ut the Sls^ of March. ^fAe end of the nine calendar months] vr at 
latest, on the 6th of April [fAe end of ten lunar months]. Another has 
ceattxl to in^istniate ihi the 20ch of January, her confinement may be 
exiHVttnl i>n the 3i)th of Septembrt*. plus 3l» ilays Jhe end of nine calen- 
dar months]^ at soonest; or on the 7th of October, plus 20 days, [fAe end 
of ten lunar monthSy] at latest. 



POISONS AND ANTIDOTES. 



Stomach pump to be empHoyed when available. 



I'OISON. 



ANTIDOTE. 



A...r^ Mti^i>AT J Chalk, magnesia, lime, solution of carbonate 

Aoiws MiNKRAL -j ^j g^^ emoUient drinks, fixed oils. 

Acx)Nrrs Emetics, stimulants externally and internally. 

Antimont Tartrate. . . . Vegetable acids, tannic acid, catechu. 



Arsenic. 



Moist peroxide of iron (perchloride of iron 
and calcined magnesia), elix. succinate of 



iron, dialyzed iron, charcoal, ammonia, 
artificial respiration, cold affusion. 

Atropine See Belladonna. 

Argbnti Nit. (silver ni-j Solution of common salt in demulcent 
trate 1 fluid. 

( Emetics, cold to head, active cathartics, am- 
< monia and other stimulants externally and 
( iDtorDa4y Opium. 



Belladonna. 




POISONS AND ANTIDOTES. 
POISON. ANTIDOl^ 

CAHMAHialHiintA.... Bee Indiak Cihhabib. 

(EmeOca, emollient (Mnkti, oplat*8 by 

CiSTQARiDBB -', lUid rectum, followed by 16 grain dosea oil 

( eucHjypCuB or parsley. 
CiHBOi.io Acid Fliedrfls. 

(ArtUlcial rcarintion, gaJvaulsm of pneuin 
CHUD&oroBH lnaALATiON -( KHHtiiu and ttarougb diapbraKin. alooholl 



1 



" ) n>i'Htsupervune.Bl<Mbolics.ammoala.<»ff«e. 
fi.™™ i Emetics, Tollowed hy stlinulantB oitarnally 

""'™" 1 and talernallr. 

CoHaosiVE Subuhate:. . . See Hebcubic Chldiude. Corhosive. 

ri , n„ 1 Emetles. [oUowed by mueilsrinoua Hulda con- 

UBOTOBUH. j talning opium. 

COPPEB SnwHiTE Albmnan or white of eg^. 

rL,^_.,,„ (Hecumbent posture after emetiCB. atimiilontH 

iiiQiTiuB -j iDtenmllyaadexwraally. 

T. .^.„.™, ) Dmnuloent drinks and euMnala, small doses 

JiniTKRi™ -j ofoptum, andtbewatiubath. 

{Artiflidal reBpiration, with cold affu^on, rreah 
pivcipluited oxide oT iruD with alkaline car- 
bonate, elixir Iron succinate. 
HToBOtiKOB . ..\ Einatlca, Btlmulanta eiternally and tnlemally, 

of rmpiraton' miiscleB and 
cauiioufily; rarely fatal- 
I Emetics and demulcoat drinks, — Ht4ux:h or 

1 Sulptiatu or ubospbate of snla, Epsom salts, 
» < succeeded by emetics. Huoyadl waf^r. af ler- 
( wards opium and milk. 



, Stimulants ertaTially and inlemaUy, 
jUbnmen (white of 1 egg lo 4 gre. ol __ 
mnte). flour, milk, protocUoride of tin. 



i Enema. 1-S ra. tobacco (o JD oi. boiltD^ water, 
given uDtn spasms abate; Dicotiae, ouedr^ 
Bi warin aberry and water; vinegar. 
IEnielic, stimulonls externally and lnt«j-naJly, 
GEnmg coffee, cold olTiiiiioii, ealFanlsui. arti- 
ncLaJ resplraQon. forced prolongeil and ac- 
tive exercise, belladtinna or atropiiDe^ 

J Carbonate ot wirtn.. eroei.\<*,w«.Tn\ 



POSOLOGY. 



FROM THK physician's PERFECT CALL-BOOK AND RECORD, BT DR. O. ARCHIE 

STOCK WELL. 



AXIOMS FOR REMEMBRANCE. 

1. Afilnttjr of botanical cliaracters is no evidence of like 
therapeutic action; the same also holds good of chemical composition. 
Neither are sensible properties a test of physiological value. 

2. Like anatomical cliaracterlstlcs are far from being 
evidence of like physiological functions. The action of medicines on 
lower animals, instead of being guideposts, are merely landmarlcs. 

8. Pol jrpliarmacjr is not medical science. The fewer ingredients 
in a prescription, and the more simple it can be made, the bett^. 

4. Tbe action of medicines is modified by sex^ age, tempera- 
ment and diathesis, idiosyncrasies, habits of life, mce and mental 
impressions. 

6. l¥omen, being possessed of more delicate organization tlian 
men, rarely require the same doses. Avoid aloes during pregnancy; sul- 
phuric acid during lactation; and mercury in ancemic chlorosis. 

6. Old age and clilldlftood do not bear doses proportionately to 
manhood and youth. Excepting under urgent circumstances, an opiate 
should never be administered to an infant. Blisters and leeches make 
more decided impressions on children than adults— all things being equal 
— and the former are especially apt to induce ulceration and gangrene in 
the young. Per contra, mercury is better borne proportionately in child- 
hood (and old age) than in middle Ufe; it is all but impossible to salivate 
a child under ten years of age. The following is the scale of doses 
employed at Guy's Hospital, London, one being the unit or adult dose:* 



AGE DOSE. 

1 month 1-30 

8 months 1-15 

6 months 1-10 

months 1-0 

1 year 1-7 

2 years 1-6 

3 years 1-5 

4 years 1-4 

5 and 6 years 1-8 



AGE DOSE. 

7 and 8 years 1-2 

to 12 years ^3 

13 to 15 years 3^ 

15 to 20 years 5-6 

21 to 45 years 1 

46 to 60 years 5-6 

60 to 80 years 3-4 

80 to 90 years 2-3 

100 1^ 



7. Sanguine and sanKulno-nerrous temperaments 

bear anti-phlogistics, and loss of blood, readily; the reverse is true as to 



♦What is known as Dr. Cowling's rule approximates this very closely 

and has the advantage of being easily remembered:— Given the dose for 

an adult, the dose for a child is obtamed by dividing the number of the 

following birthday by 24. For example: the dose for an adult is 16 

jgrains; for a child at two years of age the dose will be 8-1-24—1-8 of 16 is 

M^CgminaX [Ed.] 

i8 




IdloeyncrsalM, especially to- 



DenlKeiiiH or eltleHf especially id orercrowded quorterB uid 

iieJit boiiseG, cannot bear (}Q&es to wblch thoee of rural and DU<'<loor 

re occuBtomed. (Jtfarft Ihia ai to cKOdten espedaUyO The some 

i fzCAtmeat nec^ssaiy to relieve acute disease In Hie tatter will 

f ]in>bBblJ tend lafataiits amotig thefomrr. 

Habit IncDloteB tolerance evai of poison. Unstapba 
was Bociiatomed to take tliree draohma of opiun 
□ Yenen a tJilrd aa much corToalve Bubllmate durlujf ever^ J 
I twenty-four hours; and certala of the lohabitiuitB of NorUien 

onsume an entire nui vomica, (about twenty gralDH), 1 
I e<fery twelve hours. 

11. Blondes require a larger dose tban BraneIt«a..J 
_ Indians, yegroue, MaliLys. Hindoos, ojid the dork and yellov 

the Di'ist luirt aioenablB to Kalf ingloSaimu doses. 

12. PaaKloiM and all^cllon* of Ihe mind markedly inflit- ■ 
Ue the Hctiou of remedies, especially ni 

L.tlona)' QMpmcTB>rr, may remove nxovninina of dij^cultlet, sinoe 
[ 3» the fMindalion of the miraculous. 

. Jndlclonscomblnatlonaaf mcdlclneBareaften 
r i^toclire tJian remedies employed alnglj; but uomWnatious are 
n^SnUided except when greet (ntin Is to be had. Dlel>«llB frequenting 

dhii-etlc uutil combined with squUls or carbonate o 
I, Mniuoida; tlie reitlnolda are Tendered more aCQclently purgative 
L.Qie action of merouTy; and diaphore^ is more certainly induced bQT Af- 
' mot •iiUnm and Ipecac than by either singly. 
14. Chemical laeompatlbles In the main are to be avolde^jl 
such incompatibility, the resulting compound ii -•-■ 
lered inert. Here a trifle of chemical knowledBS !■ r] 
Inahle. Of all uucbemlcal cotobinHtionB, perhaps the 
►taostripially useful is opium and acetate of lead; they react, procuring 
et&te of morphia and meconate of lead. See also page SH. 
i. BeKPlailon of done.— Almost every article in (he materia 
■a openttee differently when given In a larse or suiall dose. Tar- 
lor eiomple, in dose of one-twelfth to oue-8iith grain, 
m ■ dCaphorgtii- and e^ecforant; but hicreased to two or three 
■ powerfully emetic. Oplnm Is a ilivnilanl in small, and 
e In large, doees; and oil of Inrpenllne In doEes of oTie or 
ts as an acrid hrltaut of the kidneys and geultourlnar]' 
doBeof one (o two oujices it nperales freely upon the 
la Without reoai or vesical irritation. 



which 






s paid,— viz., I 



w the drop and the t? 
i^Iiow erroneous is the common eatiiuate ftlBlfc■ta^*ii«re^aner*l.- 
l, ami afford convliiclng cvidetice ot ttia lAaB (*. -nufttVi 



ao 



POSOLOGY. 

APPROXIMATE TABLE OF DROPS TO FLUIDRACHM. 



ti 
it 
it 

ti 



DROPS. 

Acid, Acetic 120 

Hy(lnic>'aiiic, dilute 45 

Muriatic 54 

Nitric 84 

♦' dilut«» 51 

Sulphuric 90 

^' dllut«» 51 

Alcohol (rtHJtifled; 188 

(proof) lao 

Ammonia Water, Htron^ 50 

" weak -40 

Creo«iot« 91 

Clilon>fonn 180 

Ether, milphuric 150 

*' Hoffman 8 90 

" Spirits of Nitrous 90 

Olycorin 66 

Liquor, Iodine Comp 76 

*^ Donovan's BoIutioD 62 

• ' Fowler's Solution 60 

Oil of Sweet Almonds 120 

" Anise 85 

" Caraway 105 

Cloves 108 

Chenopodium 97 

Cinnamon 100 

Croton 80 

Cubebs 86 

Qaultheria 102 

Fennel 108 



14 
It 
»t 
it 
t( 
ti 



DROPS* 

Oil of Parsley (Apiol) 56 

Orange 190 

OUve 7» 

Peppermint 106 

Rosemary 104 

Sassafras i 

Savine f 108 

Sjrrup of Acacia 58 

Squills 85 

Tincture of Aconite 118 

Asafetida 120 

BeUadonna 110 

Digitalis 120 

Guaiac 130 

Iodine 144 

Iron, Muriate 106 

Opimn 147 

" Camphor... 110 

Tolu 130 

Vinegar, Distilled 78 

'* Colchicum 80 

" Opium 89 

" Squills 80 

Wine, Sherry. Madeira 78 

" Antimony 72 

" Colchicum 76 

" Opium 78 

" Aromatic 64 

JV^ater, Distilled 45 

Spring 64 



tt 
tt 
tt 

tt 
it 

tt 
tt 



N. B.— Drops tend to vary according to the size of the lip of the 
bottle poured from. Patients should provide themselves with a grad- 
uated pipette-tube^ and the physician may carry one of the same, of a 
capacity of fifteen minims, in a thermometer-case. 

16. Tbe dose of anjr s^lTen iiiedl« tne, parttcularljr a 
narcotic or pargattTC, should be regulated rather in accordance 
witti the effect produced in each individual case than from the published 
tables; the latter are given as guides merely, and are not infallible. 

17. Tbe cbaracter, period and form of disease influ- 
ence the operations of medicine in no slight degree. He who treats a 
disease by name only, is, to say the least, guilty of great indiscretion. 
Again, in epidemics it is worthy of note that a remedy which is highly 
beneficial at one period appears to possess no efficacy at another. Usually 
while the onset and fastigium of an epidemic is marked by the multitude 
of deaths, with its wane recoveries are the rule; hence, the period of an 
epidemic infiuences the action of medicines,— the physiology of which 
cannot here be discussed. 

18. Certain morbid conditions of bodyt or Intensltsr 
of disease, also modify the action of remedies. Note the tolerance of 
opium in spasmodic affections, and mercury in yellow fever or suppu- 
rative hepatitis. 

J9. The aaxae is true of deranged conditions of functions 

JiiK?, espec/sJl^ where tbe digestive organs are invoWed. Perba^ q^si- 



POSOLOGY. 

le OMy ccsse to act ob an antiperiodlc; digitalis bi 



30. IMel.— Tb» influeHue of diet Is marked. AnllpbloglBtlcs , 
refuse to act In tbe preflence of animal foodfl along with atimulao 
latter ootorlouBly iDterfere wiUi tbe BUtlon of mercuriDla. Salt retarda 
the action of Dltrst« of sOver; apiflaeeon* foods 
preparatiODs; and Irou aalla am inoperatlTe when confronted vlth i 
vegetable oddfi during (he febrile condition. 

m. Tile period of tbe day at which remed[«» should be od 
istered;— Narcollea. eiiiellv*t and diapbarelica operate mont 
favnrabl}' wlien adminlfilered an hour or two be/on bedtime. Dlq- 
retica are best given during the day, wbeo the body may be kept uool; 
realnoan cslliarllca JUHl at bedli-me; otlutr calhartlcfl, such as neu- 
tral soJIii, i>ll, and those whose operation is speedy, eaiiy in (Ae moi-nlng. 
ttulnlne acts best on an emptu alomach; araenle on a faU one. 
Note, (hat a pill given on an empCy alomach, especially a coaled iidll, IS J 
apt to pa:A undiBSolved and nochaaged. At such times the medicament 4 
should be withheld until the Bbmacb b rendered active by the iDg«sU0B 4 
of B mouthful or two of some food : or the rtsous may be woahed out and y 
fed to functionate by drinking a glass of hot water, thereby removing the 
mucus that tends to envelope the [dll and render it inactive. 

E9. LIeIiI, air, and exercise hi the main possess more therS' 
peutJcfll power than drugs,— at all events they ore very necessary Bdju- 
vantB. Connncment In close, dark, and lll-veiitltal«d 
apartmenlB eflTeclnaltr connleracla anr b«neBl Ihal 
ol be revise ml gbl be bad from lonles. Exposure to the sun, 
however, hastens the physiological effect of nitrate of ^Iver; and 
violent pbyiilcal action retard ■ tbe eO'ecl of diuretics. 

SS. SeSBO n also Is a modifying agent Some diseases, Indepenilest 
of all remedial meoourefi. Improve at certain Beaaons ojid retrograde at 
others. Bcrofulons patients almost Invariatily imimiveln nmmer, remain 
stationary In winter and decline In the spring. Again, (Drpenllne 
should -Htver be given in large doiei during cold or damp Ktalher, ■ 
because it Ihen tends to sniiply fuel for the evolutloa of animal heat J 
ratber than esert any therapeutic properdes. fl 

W. Tbe rorni In which the remedy is administered may influeneo ^ 
Its action. Where a speedy effect is required, liquid form is usually* ' 
desirable: especially Is tbis the case with quinine and morphine. Tan- 
nin, when desh«d to act npon the stomach and bowels, la most siillabiy 
exhililted in form of pill; hut solution is to be preferred if the general 
circitlation la tbe goal. Dleltalla Id tincture is a dirvct heart sedative: 
in it^fation a diuretic. Insoluble remedies, suoh as calomel and 
Iron peroxide, are beet given in form of powder or idli, am" 
form usually Is ImprovMl by the addition of soap, as It hastens S( 

B and renders the acUoD of purgaUvea mildBc eiA ik "Scatt * 
in. Powdg^may be^veQta^«flle3.«yrv■'^^^«Sw** ' 
ir gelatin capmiles,— (lie latter, hmreiier, are ItwAmW*- W- 
•esso/acidK. 




1 



POSOLOGY. 

iBlor and cod-liver oils are rendered ] 

br chewing orange-peel or aroniati™ (or & few momenla before taking' 
■enaa may be druuk hk ff a. with milkaad sugar; tanulm coven thi 
taate u( qnlnlnei* liquorlci!, of doca; Infuskm of roaea, BpaoN 
•alt*. 

TABLE OF OyANTlTIES 



Adil. Uyilncj-iulii.'. Illliib-d 

Add, NiCro-niiiriaKc. 

AcoDltB 1.^. Extract iif 

Acnnlte Root. FliihlKxtracCiif. 

AooiiilH Korit. TlncCiuw of , . . . 

Acnolle Knot. KIbuiIiir'h TlDcliire of, , . 



uimy aiid FotaBstiun, Tartrate td 

Anuiatuaf Sodium 

Araenlc, Hiilullon nt Uhtorlde of 

An«i(c, Iodide of 

Areenlc and Meruury. Solutliinof lodt 



BeUftitooaa. Extract of .. . 

Codelna 

'CoDUue 



C^Bjiide of Potaflsima 

Wgltalio (purej 

Dlgilalis. attract of 

HyoaejajnuB, Eitraotof 

Iniatin, Extract of 

Indian CannabiB. Extract of 

Mercuric Oilorlile CorroaiTe. 

MBrourIc Iodide. Red 

Merenroiifl Iodide, Yellow 

Htuiifaine and ila EaltE 

Kui Vomica, Extract of. 

Opium 

Opium. Extract of 

^lum. Tiuctura of 

FnoaphoruB. .,.., ....-- , 

PhnoHtlgma. Eitraot of 

Stramonrum LeaTSB, EitractoF... 
Bb-omonium Seed, Extract of...... 

Btiycbnlue aod Its Salts 

Veratrum vlride, Fluid Extract of. , 



lU jminH. 



kiargrain. 
W grain. 
SgrainB. 



U KHiiii. 
30 minima 



-SOgn^D. 

M grain. 
SgralUB. 



10 grains, 
laa Diiuiam, 

iD miniins. 



•Id this inataucs lack of bltteraees is lock of therapeutJc value, aii 

aeresultlng quinine tar— '- ' ' ' ' — '■'•' " ' — """" 

JVfpatuait»y, 4th ed., p. 
art&lemiobaa Eiiodlcfy<^ 
'tiop(fr f)i)eanda the na^vee 



ViiJ 




POSOLOGY. 

« timea tho dose by tbe mmitl]. The aurie tinliU icfid in tliB- J 

(B«parBtImi of oleatesand unseats emplofed endermlollr- 

Por brpadermle naie, drugs shoitld be docreosed uDtU but J 
(ine-alith lo one-fourth tlie dose nrdtnarily BdiuIniBteml bj- the mouth, j 
Hypodermic Bohitlons ore best prepared from [lie aocursW anri cr. 
lent tablets that are now prepared by reapouMJijle manufoocuriDgE phor- 1 
niafJatH. Remember also that hydrochloatc Bolts ore preferahle to all f 
others for Bubuubuieouii une— aa inijeed they are Cor all methmls < 
mlniAtratiou. Boluliuua of morphine hydrochloraf^ however, if Icep6 1 
long, and eipoaed lo U^t, are apt to change lo apoiaorpSlne, 

Canlloii. — It will be well Co remember Uiat extra care is necf 
in admixiiBtering Atropine to Jkaen-haired, light-complexioned, nr 



'■ thanii 



THERMOMETRY. 

the IcmperBture is normally one to two degrret highfr 






iikighait upon awakening In tlie ninmhiE; i 
Bt midnight. 

A rlae of one decree in temperature usaally marks on iDcreasB I 
of the pulse from six to ten beats a minute. 

Coulliiued lempDrnlDre Bbove S8,a° indicatea pi'ui 



in fphemrral 



r; 105° W 108°, I 
100°. impendlTig death. This is not to Hay, however, that ii 
fever t&e high degree must □ecesaaiily be dangerous. It s 
pens, especially in Intermittent Ft>«ers. that the temperature rises as bigb 
■s 100° or 108°, prevailing, however, only for a short perlcMl of time, in 
wliicli case It must be considered idioaynoraCic rather thsn pathologic, 

A temperBlnre of 105° or 100° on flrst (lay of fllnesfl is pri?iui ■' 
/ofie evidenoe of ephemeral fever; it is not l^Aoi'd or fypAu*. but prob- I 
ably muton'ol. J 

Though tbe typical evidences of pneuiiiOni<L are pretieut, if the ther- 1 
mometer falls to i^ach lOl.T", it may be concluded that no soft hiAltrution J 
of (he lungs is present. 1 

A high tejuperature after the eruption of iuea«lca has faded, indl- i 
cates couipllcatlODB. An evening typhoid lemperature of 108.6° indi> J 
cates a mild course of fever. 105° in the evening or IW In the niominB,t| 
In Ibe tlUnl wd^. Indicates danger. A temperature of 104° and upwards^, J 
in pneumonia, hidicates a severe attaok. A temperature of 101° i> 1 
■JivarB olaroiing In acute rheumatism; look for cardiac compUcstiooa, I 
In Jaundice a rise of tfniperature Is unfavorable, A rise of t^uQisnJmfiaa 
la a puerperal female hulioates llie apptoiu* ol v*rtc\T*Biiai»»wi. ^ 
bmMSS of temperature in tuberculoBia b^«s an aA-iBJUce •* 'i'PR "Sobm 
ornfaB of eompHcatlcins. J 

^^Daaj fluctuatlonB of temperaUtte »re aMmAoJ^ ■wVttnoa^o^'^J 



S4 

THERMOMETRY. 

typhus, typhoid, exanthemata, rheumatism, pyaemia, pneumonia, and 
acute tuberculosis. An even temperature from morning \mtil erenbig Ib 
favorable. A high temperature from evening untU morning is unfavoT' 
able^ A falling temperature from evening until morning is favorable. A 
rising temi)erature from evening until morning is dangerous. Hie tern- 
peratiu*e of the body must be normal before convalescence begins. 

N. B.—yfercurial thermometers increase in readings witfi age. 
During the first year of their manufacture this amounts to as much as 
one degree, and sometimes more. Tills is why manufact^u^rs advertise 
their wares as "Secwoned," which, however, if true, does not alto- 
gether do away with the error. 

Thermometers whose readings vary more than 0.25° at the same 
temperature are in every way unreliable. 

RESPIRATION. 

Two months to two years 36 per minute. 

Two to six years 23 " " 

Six to twelve years 20 " " 

Twelve to fifteen years 18 " " 

.Fifteen to twenty-one years 16 to 18 " ^* 

Respiration in the adult female is usually a trifle faster than in the 
male, especially during pregnancy. 

RECTAL ALIMENTATION. 

Remember that any excess ot four jluidounces will promote dis- 
turbance. Half a teacupful is the usual amount, which may be repeated 
not oftener than every eighth hour. 



FACTS REGARDING CHILDREN. 

1. A healthy infant should sleep eighteen to twenty hours of the 
twenty-four. 

2. As a rule a child cannot raise Its bead from the pillow before 
the second or third month, and cannot sit erect before the fifth month. 

8. The tenth month is the usual time for walking to begin, but a 
longer delay is no evidence of disease. 

4. An infant should be nursed at regular intervals, and also sup- 
plied with water. Should be iireaned from tenth to fourteenth month, 
but not in early summer. 

5. A child does not cry from viciousness before the sixth month. 

6. If pulse is 140 and child ill, cause overfeeding; if 40 and ill, 
cause, meningitis. 

7. Tongue /urred with whitish curd, intestinal irritation; red, 
dijr, and hot, intestinal inflammatUm; pale and flabby, great debility ^ 

and if tremtUous, nervous debility; white fur, fever; yellow, d*-^ 



FACTS REGARDING CHILDREN. 

o/ liver and atomac^; brown and tlj7, typhoid condition or blood-poise 
iig; bright strawberry, look out (or ifni-faiino; glaajd, indigcKlion; wl 
blue appfBJance, amgenHal typhllli. 

^ GonffCSllou o£ cheeks, witbout cachexia or chroulc condition, 
means ijiflnmmalory orfibrile eoitdilion; of fece, «ra and [otvhMd. of 
brief (liiraliiin along with strabbmiuK, oaolUnUon o( Iris, irrepitarily of 
pupU, and foiling of upper lip, cerebral affection. 

0. Pro^TV^Eve and marked cmntlallon, gniv*} nbaciit 
ckrm^ic agection. 

in. Bulbar hypertrophy or flOKeraand curvlnic tialla 
BTB dlgnB of intrrferenee in functioni of clrculali'in : byperlrophy <i" 
Bpon^ portion of boDcfi, or Uvldity of feet and handx with hypertropliy 
of coutifcUve tlBHie. mchilii. 

It. Pcrllnacloua llvMlly, or llvldlty pmnureil by em 

trunJi veacis: temporary livldlt;. grave acate dlieaie. probaUy of 
reairfratory organs. 

la. Absence of te^rs !□ children of alxuiontliB and under U toaus- 
pest diaeate thai iPiU prove fatal; piercing and acute ciiee ore B(isg:( 
of cereftro-iipinoJ tn/uble, 

IS. Thieh, panilent aeerellon betureen Ihti eyelldaa 
BS derived frora Meibomian glaiKls, aHords eyideace of grove prottratioa 
and poBal™ eongesUon of cnnjunutlvaj vessels, of approncMng draOi. 

Ij. Irrocular muaeular inovcinentB, partially controlled 
by the wlli. chorea,- vonlraction of eyebrows and avoidance of Ilgbt, 
cfplialillgia. 

[6, When hand Id canalantty preBBcd lo Ibe heai 
heoda^nst parent or nurse, suspect ear diaeium; if fingers are carried 
lo mouth with great agiWOon, look for aftnormaJ condition of tarunx; 



10. Hoarae and tudlatlnct Voice is usuaJly indicative o 
taryngitit; feeble and plaintive one. of abdominis trouble. 

IT. Stropg and aonoroua coOEh, spaiimodic croup; hoarse 
and rough, membranoas crottp,' suppressed and iJoinful. pleuri 
jmewmonia; oimvulslve, pertustin. Dry and paiolesn cough may ac 
pa^ fndigatioii, digtcilt denUtion. or febrile condition. 

18. Hcaplratlon slow or Intermittent and acoderated, capillary 
bromAllit: uiperBcial and accelerated, infiatamalory coniiitio 
tnrgitx and trachea. The normal rate is, two montha (o 
jreOTB, SB per minule; two to all years, Sa per minute; six to twelvB 
yean, ao |ier minute; twelve bi IB years, IB per minute. 

19, Normal pnlae, inufero, 140 to 100 per minute: of newborn, 
laoio 140: Brst year. ITS to laO; se«aDd year, l<)(ttQlW,'Cb'n&'^eBi:,Sf ' 
IDS; flftl. ti, twelfWi year, 80 lo SO; thlrteentti W l-B«a\,^-%i*. ^est, 
aS; tweotf-Hrst loslitjeth year, TO to 75; In o\ft aRCH. to«.. 

m Arate rerera always bring remittions to iaiaan»\ 



fn/erm/atiom. 



26 

C I 

FACTS REGARDING CHILDREN. 

SI. In early cblldliood there is no relation between the inten- 
sity of the symptoms and the material lesion. The most intense fever, 
with restlessness, cries and spasmodic movements, may disappear with- 
out leaving a trace in less than twenty-fow hom^. 

22. A clilld sri*ov7s most rapidly during its first year— six to 
seven inches; from four to sixteen, about two inches annually; seventeen 
to twen^, one inch. Oommonly, a child at two and a half years has 
attained half its ultimate adult stature. The diseases of youth always 
accelerate growth. 

I 28. First Dentition.— The central incisors appear from the 
fifth to eight month; lateral incisors^ from seventh to ninth month; 
first molars, from tenth to twelfth month; canines^ sixteenth to twentieth 
month; second molars^ twentieth to thirtieth mouth; and, as a rule, 
teeth in the lower jaw precede corresponding teeth in the upper. 

24. Second JDentltlon.— i^'rs^ molars^ fifth to seventh year; 
central incisors, seventh to eighth year; lateral incisors^ eighth to ninth 
year; first 6tciMrpid«, ninth to tenth year; second bicuspids^ tenth to 
eleventh year; canines^ eleventh to twelfth year; ^cond molars^ twelfth 
to thirteenth year; third molars^ seventeeth to twenty-fifth year. 

25. N. B.— Whfle children bear cathartics and mercurials better 
proportionately to age than adults, narcotics^ on the contrary, are not 
borne so well; the latter are especially apt to act cumulatively. 

26. GRADUATED TABLE FOR ADMINISTERING LAUDANUM 



MINIMS. 

At birth up to 1 month 1-2 to 1 

Under 1 year 1-2 to 8 

1 to 2 years lto5 

2 to 5 years 2 to 8 

It is important that laudanum be of knovm strength. [Tinct. Opii 
should always be endorsed, U. S. P., when prescribing.— Ed.] 



MINIMS. 

1 to 10 years 5 to 15 

10 to 15 years. 10to20 

At 15 years 15 to 20 

Adult 25 to 80 



INCOMPATIBILITY. 

Tras MAY BE 1, Chemical; 2, Pharmaceutical; 3, Therapeutic and 

Physiological. 

Clienilfal Incompatibility, as has already been pointed out 
CPosolc^y) need not and does not always signify therapeutic inertness. 
Substances which decompose others on admixture or are chemically 
incompatible are sometimes intentionally combined in order to obtain 
and make use of the resulting compound; such an instance occurs in the 
old familiar " B^vSk Wash,'' where Calomel and Lime water react on each 
'. Other. 
jK. The infinite number of combinations possible makes it difficult to 

ffivib bat a few of the most general rules to be observed in exhibiting 
dheEDiicals in order to avoid incompatibility of admixture. 
^ Alkali&t and alkaline salts precipitate alkaloids and t\ie\r seiWa. 
Oaastic alkalies decompose salts of the metals proiper. 



E 



r" 



INCOMPATIBILITY. 



impoaed b 



withtl 



ig- tliem predpltatt 
onpiLtlbla with, free 
to artloli 



Olueosicifs ar 
adds and with bd 

Pharmacoitfeal fnconipBtlbllllf. Tlila applieu U. 
phjsicaMj Incapable of mixlng—Euch as splrlCs of nltrouB ether wltb 
tincture of guaicnm— a gelatinous luasa is the result; fixed oils and 
oipftilia with BiiiMjous UqiihlB— unlBs erctplenta accoDipaaj'; an aoid wiUi 
a quinine and lieorice mixture — the acid predpltateB the glycyrrhlidn of 
tlie licorice, and OS th? latter Is iireseot DierEl; to mask tbe losle of tba 
quiniiit, ilireiKlngle out n( solntiou truatralea this ohject; Buid eitraetg 
conlAinIng reainoua principles will be precipitated en addition of aqneoua 
liqnidB—ther should he dispensed with aisocia or aoiae other emulsiSer, 
or with Blinple eliiir, If the pnssenoa of alcohol Is not contra-indicated. 

TUerapeatlc or pliy ■■oIokIcbI iDcampallbllHr : 
Applied io subetancee which if adniioiBtered together would neutralixe 
otwrti other's action more or less perfectly. Thus Chloral la phy^loglc- 
ally incompatible and should not he prescribed with mix vomica. Antag- 
onlsU Uke these are not necesBOTlly incompatible >□ other respects. They 
ani also sometimes intentloually comhloed as in the bypodermic admlnis- 
U^lon of morphine wliJi atropine as a supposed safeguard — entirely a 
supposition by the way, according to recent antljorltles.* Space prevHits 
giving here an mtended list, bub very many hicumpstlbles of this alasa 
trfn be found under Foisona and Antiilotes. q.v. 

Sept. IB, ISS7. 



1 




28 



LATIN WORDS, PHRASES, ETC. 



WORD OB PHRASE. 

Bene 

Bis in die or dies 

Bulliat or Bulliant 

Capiat 

Caute 

Cibns 

Ckxdileare magnum 

Cochleare mediwn, 

or modicmn 
Cochleare parvum 
Cola or Coletm* 
Colljrrimn 
Ooloretm* 
Coneius 
Connnuantm' remedia 

Coque, Coquantm' 
Cras, Cnusnnus 
Cras mane sumendus 

Cujus. Cujus-libet 
Cmn (with abl. case) 
Debita spissitudo 
Decubitus 
De die in diem 
Diebus altemis 
Diebus tertiis 
DUue, DUutus 
Dimidius 
Dividatur in partes 

aequales 
Donee alvus soluta 

fuerit 
Dosis 
Drachma 
Eadem (fem.) 
Ejuddem 
Fac or Fiat 
Fac pilulas duodecim 
Fiant chartulaB xij 
Fiat emplastrum ves- 

icatorum 
Fiat massa, et divide 

in pUulas xij 
Fiant pilulae xij 
Fiat pulvis in chartu- 

las xij dividendus 
Gradatim 
Gutta, GuttaB 
Guttatim 
Harum pilularum 

sumantur tres 
Haustus 
Horft decubitus 
Hor& somni 
HoraB unius spatio 
Idem 
Indies 
Mane 
Mica panis 
Misce 
Mitte 



AS OENKRALLT 
WRITTEN. 



Bene 

Bis die or Bisind. 

Bull. 

Cap. 

Caute. 

Cib. 

Coch. mae. 

Coch. mea. or mod, 

Coch. panr. 
Col. or Colet. 
Collyr. 
Coloret. 
Cong. 
Cont. rem. 

Coq. 

Crast. 

Cras mane sumend. 

Cuj. 

C. 

Deb. spiss. 

Decub. 

Ded. ind. 

Dieb. alt. 

Dieb. tert. 

Dil. 

Dim. 

D. in p. 8Bq. 

Donee alv. sol. ft. 

D. 

Dr. or 3 

Bad. 

Ejusd. 

F. or Ft. 

F. pil. xij. 

Ft. chart, xij. 

Ft. emp. vesic. 

Ft. mas. div. in pil. 

xii. 
Ft. pil. xijf. 
Ft. pulv. mchart. 

xij div. 
Grad. 
Gtt. 
Guttat 
Har. pil. sum. iij. 



Modo prasscnpto 
More aictu 



Haust 
Hor. decub. 
Hor. som. 
Hor. j. spat. 
Id. 
Ind. 
Mane 
Mic. Pan. 
M. 

Mitt. 
Mod. praBSC. 
Mor. aict. 



ENGLISH BQUIYALENT. 

WeU. 

Twice a day. 

LetboU. 

Let him take. 

Cautiously. 

Food. 

A tablespoonful (^ss). 

A dessertspoonful ( 3 ij). 

Ateaspoonful (3 j). 
Strain. 

An eve-wash. 
Let it be colored. 
A gallon. 

Let the medicines be con- 
tinued. 
Boil, let them be boiled. 
To-morrow. 
To be taken to-morrow mom- 

Of wmch, of any. 

With. 

A proper consistence. 

Lying down. 

Prom day to day. 

Every other day. 

Every third day. 

Dilute (thou), DUuted. 

One-half. 

Let it be divided into equal 

parts. 
Until the bowels shall be open 

A dose. 

A drachm (60 grains). 

The same. 

Of the same. 

Make, let be made. 

Make 12 pills. 

Let 12 powders be made. 

Let a blister be made. 

Let a mass be made and 
divide it hito 12 pills. 

Let 12 pills be made. 

Let a powder be made to be 
divided into xij papers. 

By degrees, gradually. 

A drop. Drops. 

By drops. 

Let three of these pills be 
taken. 

A draught. 

At bedume. 

At the hour of sleep. 

After one hour. 

The same. 

Daily or From day to day. 

In the morning. 

Crumb of bread. 

Mix. 

Send. 

In the maonec pTeecTftseA.. 
In tkie maimer aVr€«XftA. 



30 



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equIvalentsofwSghtsanSeasure^ 


CUST0M*RY AND METRIC. 
^■K:>IOTi-~l^ tbIugh giTBD loT the relBllDn of vdght 


1 


„.«™.„„B 


^P^ter M the temperature ot 4= C. PMi.tf FO in con 


». For ordinary, ^H 


practical purpoBoa. these vnlues may be used, without 


correction. ^^H 


™„,.,o.^...r. 


Metric 
Weight 


MKA 


— 1 


■ti^.: 


Troy 


Avoirdupois 


IlMore. 


I 


luid 


Fi.n*. 


wr 


to. gra, 


IbB. oi. gre. 


Qn..] IC. 


"*■ 


mius. 


fra^Hons. 




as 78.4 


a 8 tlOB 


1000 


33 


8006 


33 814 


IBSSO' 


aa .... 










33!66& 


IBOM.l 


81 1191.1 


3 .. 10i:i 


oi-BiBBa 


33 




aa 




.31 16B.B 


a s 171.8 


97X 






33.0H8 








UU4.908 


sa 


389! 7 






80 aaa'.i 


a 1 aas.a 








33! 138 


i«m;s 


so 304.5 






aa 








30 


a .! 400 


0.13,105 






8I.55it 
















MJ48:2 


39 awis 


a '.'. m'.3 




3i 




31 


14II0D 


aa BO 




907. 1» 










»9 .... 


1 IS 357.S 




30 


i!40 


8o!isao 


33R8B.] 


as 440.1 


1 IS saa.e 


BOO 


30 


3076 


80.438 


13011 .8 












so 


13MS.B 


88 jasis 


1 15 '.'.. 




B9 


844.1 




18508.8 


M8 68.a 


1 !1 878.3 


87S 






aa'.stir 








H70.BB6 






ae.4ia 














alt 


Mlffl' 








38 


sGa.a 


38.^ 




ST isT.a 


1 18 430 


SBO 


33 








a? .... 




680.794 






Ksiser 


isnv 












28 


ia7S1.7 


ai i»1.7 


1 IS 44!a 




37 


480:b 


37.BB6 


ISBSJ.B 


ne ao7.B 


1 13 .... 


saa.iiB 


37 


388 .8 




UMBO 






eos.flsi 




135.6 


8T:s46 


3MB. a 


25 wao 


1 la 05.0 


goo 


~ 


34.5 


27 061 










»7 




ar' 


aa&o' 


as a»* 






as 


408:7 


M.P41 


9000 
060 1 


»a .... 


1 ii 111 


'ti 


38 




3H.398 
in.306 














»a 




34 m.s 






35 


«s;b 


£6.883 


B74.a 


34 H.a 




7ao 


BB 




3G.S80 


sso 






74«.4S4 


35 




SG.MI 




SI file's 






SA 




»5 


as 


as S3S 




737 "OW 


34 


44i:4 


M.gM 


188.B 


S3 148.6 




79B 




347.2 




oto 






71S,3») 


V. 




<WKS.4 


SS SOS.i 


1 is'.o 


709 .ITO \a4 


''V^. XV*''* ^ 


j««r.5y' a.. s77.o|i » ... 




MA.'i \ •s.^m. ^ 


Wr =■ * 

















32 



EQUIVALENTS OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES.— Continued. 



WEIGHTS, CUSTOMART. 




Metric 


MKARURKS, CUSTOMABT. 












Welfkt 








GraiTiR. 


Troy 


Avoirdupois 


ftBd 

MeMBre. 


Fluid 


F1.0Z. 
and 




oz. 


grs. 


lbs. oz. 


grs. 


Gin.] [Ce. 


OZ. 


mins. 


fractions. 


10602.6 


22 


242.6 


1 8 


802.6 


700 


23 


821.4 


23.670 


10660 


99 


• • • • 


1 8 


60 


684.277 


28 


66.2 


28.138 


10600 


21 


420 


1 H 




680.888 


28 


8.1 


28.007 


10497.0 


21 


417 


1 7 


434.6 


680.196 


23 


• • • . 


23 


10416.8 


21 


836.8 


1 7 


854.8 


675 


22 


895.7 


22.824 


10080 


21 


• • • ■ 


1 7 


17.6 


668.178 


22 


41.4 


22.086 


10062.6 


20 


462.5 


1 7 




662.030 


22 


23.0 


22.048 


10040.6 


20 


440.6 


1 6 


416.6 


660.621 


22 


• ■ • 


22 


10081.0 


20 


431 


1 6 


406 


650 


21 


469.9 


21.979 


9646.2 


20 


45.2 


1 6 


20.2 


695 


21 


64.1 


21.184 


9626 


20 


25 


1 6 


• • • 


623.689 


21 


42.9 


21.09 


9600 


90 


• • • • 


1 5 


412.1 


622.070 


21 


16.6 


21.086 


9684.2 


19 


464.2 


1 5 


896.7 


621.048 


21 


• • • • 


21 


9269.4 


19 


189.4 


1 6 


71.9 


600 


20 


188.4 


20.288 


9187.5 


19 


67.6 


1 S 




595.340 


20 


62.7 


20.181 


9127.8 


19 


7.8 


1 4 


»77.8 


691.474 


20 


• • • « 


20 


9120 


19 


• • « • 


1 4 


870 


690.966 


19 


471.8 


19.983 


8873.6 


18 


31.4 


1 4 


128.6 


575 


19 


212.6 


19.443 


8760 


18 


110 


1 4 




666.990 


19 


82.6 


19.172 


8671.4 


18 


81.4 


1 8 


368.9 


661.900 


19 


• • • ■ 


19 


8640 


18 


• • • • 


1 8 


32r.6 


659.868 


18 


447 


18.931 


8487.8 


17 


827.8 


1 8 


175 


550 


18 


286.8 


18.698 


8312.5 


17 


162.6 


1 3 


• • • • 


588.641 


18 


102.6 


18.214 


8216.1 


17 


66.1 


1 2 


840.1 


632.327 


18 


• • • • 


18 


8160 


17 


• • • • 


1 2 


285 • 


628.759 


17 


422.1 


17.880 


8102 


16 


422 


1 2 


227 


525 


17 


361.1 


17.752 


7876 


16 


196.1 


1 2 


• • • • 


610.291 


17 


122.4 


17.255 


7768.7 


16 


78.7 


1 1 


821.2 


602.753 
500 


17 


• • a • 


17 


7716.2 


16 


27.2 


1 1 


278.7 


16 


435.8 


16.907 


7680 


16 




1 1 


242.5 


497.656 


16 


397.2 


16.828 


7437.6 


15 


237!5 


1 1 


• • • 


481.942 


16 


142.2 


16.297 


7330.4 


15 


130.4 


A • • 


330.4 


475 


16 


29.6 


16.062 


7802.3 


15 


102.3 


X • • 


802.3 


473.179 


16 


• • • • 


16 


7200 


IS 


• • • • 


Ji • • 


200 


466.562 


15 


872.4 


15.776 


7000 


14 


280 


A • • 


• • • • 


463.592 


15 


162.1 


■ 15.338 


6944.6 


14 


174.6 


.. 16 


382.1 


450 


16 


103.8 


15.216 


6845.9 


14 


125.9 


.. 15 


283.4 


448.606 


15 


. • • a 


15 


6720 


14 




.. 15 


157.5 


435.449 


14 


847.6 


14.724 


6662.4 


13 


322^6 


.. 15 


• • • 


425.248 


14 


182 


14.379 


6558.8 


18 


818.8 


.. 14 


433.8 


425 


14 


178.0 


14.371 


6889.5 


18 


149.5 


.. 14 


264.5 


414.032 


14 


• • a • 


14 


6240 


13 


• • • • 


14 


115 


404.345 


13 


322.8 


13.672 





^^RqUIVALENTS of weights and MEASURES-— CoNTiNUEI>^H 


^m .^0^ ... 


■o^«.. 


MMrle 
Wflirkt 


-K^,-K=s,cr 


-^ 




Trw 


AYOirdupote 


Fluid 


".iT 




OB. ere. 


ll». COB. grs. 


e«.] [fc. 


OB. mitiB. 


rrao»«lE. 


^^» BITSK 


IS 412 9 


,. - H 47.B 


40O 


13 aw.s 


13 8S8 


* nas' 


1! SOs' 








13i431 


ian.i 


W 173.1 


:: 13 wBie 






i3 




12 Zi.l 


., 13 OO.B 


37S 


la sai.5 


W.MO 




J» .... 


.. 13 7B.5 


373.3*2 


la 293 _ 






11 407.6 














:: 13 m.i 


3U:§B4 




«■ 








330 


11 400 7 


u.'as 


^^^Bmi)' 






342.138 


n 2?a.i 




^■Ltan 


10 4so" 










^^KBaia.R 


10 m.3 


.. 11 S07.R 






ii 




10 SIB. 5 


.. 11 S03 


aas 




ID.MO 










10 S61.4 




^^P'4aoo' 


zo ..;. 


:; 10 425"* 


811,085 




SIS J 


^K 4680.7 


B S99.7 


.. 10 BM.T 


3»0 


10 00,3 


10.144 ^1 






., 10 lasfl 


a«.r37 




.^H 








LB3.4B5 




\^m 








'.iTB.SISO 


S ^.i 




8 ««■■ 


:: B aoais 


S7S 




S.3M H 


^^^K«I07.S 


a 07.5 




m 183 


9 


^1 


^^^Fvm^i 










8.3» ^1 


^^ tein.i 


H ISh 








8.188 ^ 


K4a 


» .... 


.. 8 840 


J48.ae8 


a 1B8.0 


8,414 


3881.1 






BSC.MW 


« 


» 


3N» 






ffl6.7B6 






ffi' 


7 113. a 




«)»< 






7 .... 


:: 7 «»7;5 


817.734 


7 ITS'.S 


n'.tai 


^^^»B*.7 






iwr.018 




' J 


^^^RM.B 


a SM.fi 


.. 7 S4 


"OO 


B 800.1 


.m-a 




e iai.5 




'ioe.44- 




B.m .H 




« .... 


'.'. km" 


IW.BSI 




8.S10- V 




t, m.t 




177 44S 




« ^ 






:. 76 7 


lis 


G 4m:4 


fl.017 








170.097 




S.TM 




s .... 








3.»B 




* 3M.B 






6 840 






* Sffii 


fi 94,B 


147. NOB 


ff .... 


«■ 


^^^■Msr.s 


4 aB7.S 




141.7411 




4.708 


^^^■ina 












^^■.lon 


4 .... 






4 wis 




Kk^ 


4 aSi.6 


:: 4 TB.a 


iiaian 


4 .... 


4 




4 .... 


11S.3U8 




asu 








1 















34 



EQUIVALENTS OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES.— Continued. 



WEIGHTS, CUSTOMARY. 




Metric 


MEASURES, CUSTOMARY. 










Weight 








Gktdns. 




Troy 


Avoirdupois 


ftBd 
MeMBre. 


Fluid 


F1.0ZS. 
and 




OZ8. grs. 1 


lbs. OZ8 


. grs. 


Gin.] [Ce. 


ozs. 


mins. 


fractions. 


1548.2 




3 103.2 


8 


280.7 


100 


3 


183.1 


3.381 


1440 




S • • . • 


3 


127.5 


93.310 


3 


74.5 


8.155 


1888.0 




2 428.9 


3 


76.4 


90 


3 


20.8 


3.048 


1889.2 




2 409.2 


3 


46.7 


88.721 


3 


• • • • 


3 


1812.5 




2 352.5 


3 


• • • • 


85.049 


2 


420.4 


2.876 


1234.6 




2 274.6 


2 


359.0 


80 


2 


338.5 


2.705 


115i .4 




2 197 4 


2 


282.4 


75 


2 


257.3 


2.586 


10B0 8 




2 l<i0.3 


2 


205.3 


70 


2 


176.1 


2.367 


960 




S? • . • . 


2 


h5 


62.207 


2 


49.7 


2.103 


925.9 




1 445.9 


2 


50.9 


60 


2 


18.8 


2.029 


912.8 




1 432.8 


2 


37.8 


50.147 


2 


• • • • 


2 


876 




1 395 


2 


• • • • 


56.099 


1 


440.3 


1.917 


771.6 




1 291.6 




334.1 


SO 


1 


331.5 


1.691 


617.3 




1 137.3 




179.8 


40 


1 


169.2 


1.353 


480 




1 . 






42.5 


31.1035 


1 


24.8 


1.052 


462.9 










25.4 


30 


1 


6.9 


1.014 


456.392 










18.89 


29.574 


1 


• • • • 


1 


437.5 








'.'. 1 


• • • ■ 


28.860 




460.1807 


0.95» 


385.8 










• • • • 


»S 




405.8 


0.845 


8066 










• • • • 


20 




324.61 


0.676 


154.3 










• • • • 


lO 




162.31 


0.838 


15.4324 










• • • • 


1 




16 23 


(^.034 


1 










• • t • 


0.06479 




1.0517 


Q.(XtXt 


0.9508 










• • « • 


0.06161 




1 


0.0021 



35 



EQUIVALENTS OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES.— Continued. 

From 1 Troy Ounce down. 





Metric 






Metric 






Weight 


Minims 




Welfflit 


Minims 


Grains. 


and 


(of Water 


Grains. 


and 


(of Water 




Measure. 


at 4° C). 




Measare 


at 40 0.). 




dm.] [Cf. 






Gm.] [Cf. 




480 \1 1 


31.103 


504.8 


240 [4 3 


15.551 


252.4 


478.4 


31 


503.1 


231.5 


15 


248.4 


475.4 


30.805 


500 


228.2 ^ 


14.786 


240 


463.0 


30 


486.9 


218.75 [ill: 


14.175 


280.1 


456.4 


29.573 


480 


216.1 ^^^^ 


14 


227.2 


4S0 


29.159 


473.8 


210 


13.607 


220.9 


447.6 


29 


470.7 


200.6 


13 


211 


437.5 [l!J- 


28.350 


460.1 


199.7 


12.988 


210 


m.i *"• 


28 


454.4 


185.2 


12 


194.8 


427.9 


27.784 


450 








420 [7 3 


27.214 


441.7 


180 [3 3 


11.66'J 


189.3 


416.7 


27 


438.2 


171.1 


11.090 


180 


401.2 


26 


422 


169.8 


11 


178.5 


399.8 


25.876 


420 


154.3 


10 


162.3 


S90 


25.271 


410.2 


ISO 


9.719 


157.8 


885.8 


2S 


405.7 


142.6 


9.241 


150 


380.3 


24.644 


400 


138.9 


9 


146.1 


370.8 


24.028 


390 


123.5 


8 


129.8 


370.4 


24 


389.5 








360 [6 3 


23.327 


378.6 


120 [2z 


7.775 


126.2 


354.9 


23 


373.3 


114.1 ^, 


7.893 


120 


342.3 


22.180 


360 


109.37 [il^' 


7.088 


115.9 


339.5 


22 


357.1 


108.0 ~- 


7 


118.6 


330 


21.383 


347.1 


100 


6.480 


105.2 


324.1 


91 


340. a 


95.1 


6.161 


100 


313.8 


20.331 


330 


92.6 


6 


97.4 


808.6 


20 


324.6 


80 


5.184 


84.1 








77.2 


5 


81.1 








76.1 


4.928 


80 








61.7 


4 


64.9 


300 [Si 


19.440 


315.5 


60 [13 


3.888 


68.1 


293.2 


19 


308.4 


57.0 ^^ 


3.696 


60 


285.2 


18.483 


300 


54.69 [J^- 


8.544 


57.5 


277.8 


18 


292.1 


47.5 


8.080 


50 


270 


17.495 


284.0 


50 


8.240 


52.6 


262.3 


17 


275.9 


46.3 


3 


48.7 


256.7 


16.635 


270 


42.8 


2.772 


45 


246.9 


16 


259.7 


40 


2.592 


42.1 








38.0 • 


2.4W 


40 








83.8 


2.156 


35 








80.9 


2 


82.6 



36 



EQyiVALENTS OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES —Concluded. 
From 1 Troy Ounce down.— Concluded. 



Grains. 



30 

28.5 
28.8 
20 
10.0 
15.4324 



[i3 



Metric 
Welgkt 

and 
XeMBre. 

em.] [«:e. 



1.944 
1.848 
1.540 
1.296 
1.232 
1 



15 


0.972 


14.8 


924 


14 


0.907 


18.8 


0862 


13 


0.842 


12.4 


0.801 


12 


0.775 


11.4 


0.789 


11 


0.718 


10.6 


0.678 



Minims 

(of Water 

at 40 C). 



81 6 
30 
25 

21.0 
20 

16.23 



15.9 
15 

14.7 
14 

13.7 
13 

12.6 
12 

11 
11 



6 



Grains. 



10 

9.5 
9 

8.6 

8 

7.7 

7.6 

7 

6.7 

e 

5.7 



4.8 

4 

3.8 
2.9 

;? 
1.9 

1 

0.9503 



Metric 
WelKkt 

and 
MeMBre. 

Gm.l [Cc. 

618 

0.616 

0.588 

0.564 

518 

0.5 

0.493 

0.454 

0.431 

0.889 

0.370 



0.324 
0.308 
0.2S0 
0.246 
0.194 
0.185 
0.130 
O.liS 
0.065 
06161 



Minims 
(of Water 
at4«»C.). 



10.5 
10 

9.5 

9 

8.4 

8.1 

8 

7.4 

7 

6.8 

6 



5.3 
5 
4.2 
4 

3.2 
3 
2.1 
2 

1.0517 
1 



Equivalents of Weifirhts from 5 Grains down. 





Grains 


Grammes. 


Grains 


Grammes. 


in 


in coDunon 


in 


in common 




decimal 


fractions 




decimal 


fractions 




fractions. 


(approx.) 




fractions. 


(approx.) 


0.824 


5 


5 


0.028 


0.43 


7-16 


0.291 


4.5 


4 1-2 


0.025 


0.89 


2-5 


0.259 


4 


4 


0.024 


.0.87 


3-8 


0.226 


3.5 


3 1-2 


0.020 


0.31 


5-16 


0.194 


8 


3 


0.016 


0.24 


1-4 


0.162 


2.5 


2 1-2 


0.012 


0.18 


3-16 


0.130 


2 


2 


0.008 


0.12 


1-8 


0.097 


1.5 


1 1-2 


0.004 


0.06 


1-16 


0.065 


1 


1 


0.0032 


0.06 


1-20 








0.0027 


0.04 


1-25 








n (¥K>9 


0.088 
0.028 


1-30 
1-36 








0.0018 


0.061 


0.94 


15-16 


0.0016 


0.025 


1-40 


0.060 


0.93 


9-10 


0.0013 


0.02 


1-50 


0.057 


0.88 


7-8 


0.0011 


0.017 


1-60 


0.053 


0.82 


18-16 


0.001 


0.015 


1-64 


0.050 


0.77 


4-5 


0.0006 


0.01 


1-100 


0.049 


0.76 


8.4 


0.0006 


0.006 


1-128 


0.045 


0.69 


11-16 


0.0004 


0.0065 


1-160 


0.040 


0.62 


10-16 


0.0008 


0.006 
0.008 


1-200 


0.036 


0.56 


9-16 


0.0002 


1-320 


o.ase 1 


o.s 


1-2 


0.0001 


0.0015 


I 1-640 



ECy;iVALENTS OF MEASURES OF LENGTH. 

Customary and Metric. 



Centimeters. 


Inches. 


Centimeters. 


Tncbes. 


Centimeters. 


Inches. 


ISO 


59.06 


78.7 


31 


88.0 


13 


145 


67.09 


76.2 


30 


80.5 


12 


140 


85.12 


75 


29.53 


30 


11.81 


139.7 


55 


73.6 


29 


27.9 


11 


1S5 


53.15 


71.1 


28 


25.4 


10 


ISO 


51.18 


70 


27.56 


25 


984 


127.0 


50 


68.6 


27 


22.9 


9 


125 


49.21 


66.0 


26 


20.3 


8 


120 


47.24 


65 


25.59 


20 


7.87 


115 


45.28 


63.5 


25 


17.8 


7 


114.3 


45 


61.0 


24 


15.2 


6 


110 


43.31 


60 


28.62 


15 


5.91 


105 


41.34 


58.4 


23 


12.7 


5 


101.6 


40 


55.9 


22 


10.2 


4 


100 


89.37 


55 


21.65 


lo 


3.94 


99.0 


39 


53.8 


21 


9 


3.54 


96.5 


88 


50.8 


20 


8 


8.15 


95 


37.40 


50 


19.69 


7.6 


3 


98.9 


S7 


48.8 


19 


7 


2.76 


91.4 


36 


45.7 


18 


6 


2.36 


90 


85.43 


45 


17.72 


5.1 


2 


88.9 


85 


43.2 


17 


5 


1.97 


86.4 


84 


40.6 


16 


4 


1.57 


85 


33.46 


40 


15.75 


3 


1.18 


83.8 


83 


88.1 


15 


2.54 


1 


81.3 


82 


35.6 


14 


2 


0.78 


80 


31.50 


35 


18.78 


1 


0.89 



Millimeters. 



Inches 



in decimal 
fractions. 



25.4 


1 


25 


0.98 


24 


0.94 


23.8 


0.94 


23 


0.90 


22.2 


0.87 


22 


0.87 


21 


0.88 


20.6 


081 


20 


0.79 


19.1 


75 


19 


0.75 


18 


0.71 


17.6 


0.69 


17 


0.67 


16 


0.63 


16.9 


0.62 


15 


0.59 


14.3 


0.56 


14 


0.55 


13 


0.61 


12.7 1 


O.SO 


12 


47 


n.i I 


0.44 



in82ds. 



82-32 



30-82 
29-82 
28-32 



26-82 
24^ 

• • • • 

22^82 

• • • • 

20-82 
18^ 

• • • • 

1*6^ 

• • • • 

14-32 



Millimeters. 



Inches 



in decimal 
fractions. 



in82d8. 




37 



38 



00 
00 

< 

-J 
< 

UJ 

a. 

u. 
O 

CO 

H 

:z 

UJ 

< 
> 



H 
O 
V, 

o 

n 



09 

go 



H 



OS 



li a 









8 



CO 



01 



& 



Oi 

1-* 



^ 



s 



a 



I 



I- 

St 



I 



s 









S §' 



CO CCi-! 









s 



;§ 



S 



8^ 



8£ 



3 • 






Ci9» 

olo 



^' ;^' s ia 



!S ss 



'o 






«0I 






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dC d Pi 



I 






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96 ?2 



d05 
COnJ 



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O) 



8< 



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• • 



43 . 



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32 

WEIGHT AND MEASURE EQyiVALEXTS, 

These tables, for the use of pfa jsidsos, efMsmiMM, f^tarmMdktU Sftd 
others, are designed to eeo n omfae time and lalwr, muI tsumBm nKewmcy in 
calculations relatiiisr to We^;fat and Jtewnre, 

When making use of the equirafents^ for mfM prwitinmM^ jfsrpfjt^Af 
one or more figures bejond tfaedechnal fifAM nrnyfpsdrrjffi^ifL'- tufsmfr^isiti 
to the degree of acennK^ rtfi v inA^-^/r^ if mmsj Iksi^nr*^ *4 ihn iMi^/nd '/r 
third decimal i^aoe is fire or iDc«e, itm ^^t^yfrA^ttn;, fiirm^ *aai fpt HMifnuntA 
by one. The same method maj he apfAk^ Uf tbrt; r*amlitA 'A fcniexjUiiifjrjJt, 

APPROXIMATE MEASLkES, 

These are snbject to considersMt! «iai«tj«ity *4 \ti:^sryfdMi/ii* '/wiu$[Uf 
the rarjfnts ti^tm of the oteosiis in use, but thk UJOt^infc ar* mj^^trffi/tfA 
to be the qnsnthif intended frtkeo the |><>po]ar taasmt lur*: »r::fAffy*A ; 

A teaspoonfoL 1 flnidnKhm. A triii«$0aMtf ni — HhMepsat^iL 

A d uMwats poonftd. t HaUtntiaatt. A >MMyl}^ i f^wV^ioiMWAi 

Atabkqwoofiil,,. 14 fli>^''<»K''^ A traK^jwarf v M/fit^^ifiwif^^ 

TABLE OF THERMOMETRIC E^^_:r/ALf:STS, 



J 

la' 


if 

1 


f 




1 

1 


1 

2 


1 


1 




1 


l^jO 


212. 


74 


Ills,* 


«) 


11*. « 


^ 


V?: i 


if 


Vf.A 


» 


«*>.« 


73 


lit».4 


f7 


ii«i,f^ 


% 


r.A 


^ 
« •• 


U < 


m 


«»*-4 


:s 


KI.* 


« 


114,* 


«r 


iit.K 




fci.i 


sc 


2rj«.<S 


n 


ia>,*! 


45 


115, 


« 


*7.i 


r 


t:. 


«i 


2M.4 


7> 


13*. 


4f 


111.2 


3> 


*«, 


4. 


;Vr2 


95 


d». 


« 


IJ5ft,i 


«$ 


I'j«r.« 


STr 


^.2 


^ 


«r.f 


M 


»1.2 


<» 


L«.4 


e 


:^'/r.< 


* 


f2-« 


z. 


%.■» 


% 


150.4 


w 


!.«.< 


41 .W 


I'-.C. 


27 


if.y. 




%.^ 


as 


IW.« 


(» 


i3r}.% 


II.II 


I'V«, 


2« 




•• 


?a. 


« 


!».* 


« 


I«. 


41 


vr>M 


5K 


/ •■ 


f 


^i,2 


tw 


ISA, 


M 


117.2 


*>,55 


:«, 


2* 


rs.2 


-2, 


».4 


« 


V^jt 


i» 


I«S.4 


«> 


I'T*. 


« 


r>, t 


-^♦>. 


^.ft 


* 


I*>.4 


« 


I«.« 


'%.4( 


I''*. 


2^ 


TiA 


-t. 


24* 


% 


t2a».« 


(n 


141.* 


^ 


I».2 


21 


n»^. 


-5. 


•«. 


^ 


JW.* 


9) 


14f>. 


a-.s* 


I'jfir. 


Sfj 


•w. 


-^. 


21.2 


» 


i». 


s» 


ia»-2 


a-.3a 


y/i. 


!> 


«.2 


—» . 


:*.-( 


8t 


£«[.2 


3» 


MK.4 


«* 


Irji:-.4 


*• 


^(.( 


-», 


17."^ 


m 


MI.-I 


ST 


!»(.« 


^ .« • 


f^y*. 


« * 


«.* 


-0. 


I-S.-i' 


iSt 


17>.« 


36 


lai.'s 


r.ai' 


W/.-'S 


« 


•W.* 


-!•>. 


IK 


m 


ITT-i* 


25 


133. 


z:j» 


». 


rr 
*•-> 


3&, 


-U. 


.s. 


» 


17«, 


M 


t».2 


«: 


Sft.^ 


14 


sr.2 


-I7.:«;. 


rj. 


79 


IT4^ 


.53 


12:.* 


.«.« 


a». 


\% 


.%.4 


-*>. 


-4 


W 


i;«,4 


% 


I«.* 


3B.I1 


«:. 


12 


^,K 


-«. 


-:» 


«• 


1?»,4 


51 


I«J* 


3K 


«,'^ 


II 


VLA 


-*i. 


« 


71 


!«*.* 


» 


t«. 


%.iS5 


«:. 


I'> 


3r). 


-». 


^a 


■» 


!«:. 


« 


Iil).2 


% 


«, 


■> 


*_2 


-«. 


-4» 



To ndmee Omii^nade dtegnut to fkomt of Fakr«ihkieii : 
. JKaii^p(riirft.filnEfelip3LaDiiadA«L 

^at>(net & ■uBitiitii' bjr Si, and dNMfe bf 1L 



MATERIA MEDICA. 



ABRUS PRECATORIUS, See JEQUIRITY. 
ABSCESS-ROOT. 
LKHosiTB REPTiSB. Linot— Alterative, dl»phDretlc. espectonuit. 1 
jkl extract. AdmiTiistertid greatly diluted with war 
copious pcTspiralion. It has been found serviceable in pleurisy, I 
id iHryngenI aiTeutiooB, acid febrile ami iDilammatory ill 
Fluid Extract of Toot. Ji 'o ' flutdrachm per jrfnt.-S 1-W | 

ABSINTHIUM. 

:hiuh, LiliDJ.— Tonic, Hnthelmiatjc, Durcotlc. Em- 
In dyspepsia to promote toae Euid ippetite. 
Fluid Ectract of leavei and lopa, i mlDa. to I B. dr...peri^iit..t .90 

I Solid Eitract. I to 10 ere peroz.. .B6 

I Prened leatei. 

ACETANILID, See TAR. 

ACID PHOSPHATES, Lroyio. 

[lIQUOS ACim PHOSPHORIC!.] 
nerve Hod brain food ; relieves symptomB of mentsJ eilianBtlaD, ' 
a Hleerlessness. melancholia, etc, ; la in cotiBlderable deoiaod as » ' 
SttmulaClng beverage, dispensed at the soda founlatoB [a place of an 
alcoholic stimulant. Each teaapoonful cont^ns al»ut 10 grains pura 
pboepboiic acid (HiFOO. portly fres, partly in combiaatjon with U 
ma^neaiun _ - . . 

Ccjlne 



B,ii00iaTCil NiPEU-iiB. LInaS. PoiBosons. — A powerful nerve 
blreotiy) arterial sedative. Employed in fevera as a dliLplioretlu and I 
l^ndiice (tie heart's actioo, elTecta that are best induced by mln 
sntly repeated; also enipiojed in cardiac hypertrophy, u 




t Ajmpcoits.— None i¥liable Icnown, Use strong; emetics or the at( 
■tpump promptly. Sustain vitality by etimulant»--vi\^a^Ly,afntnu: 

■, Ibe lialtery, etc. Digttalia baa Bomel^mea \««is toooi' ^ 

•air* are nn loneer rtcognlaeii^iy ^■\ua\:,¥^,^-^' 



42 

ACONITE — Continued. 

fore, physicians should Hpccify the root in preacriUng to prefvent mit- 
takes, it l)ein)c Ave times more active than the leaves. 

Active rRiN'ciPLE.— Aconitine (Duquesnel's), 1-600 to 1-100 gr. 

Fluid Extract leaves. 2 to h minims per pint.. $ 1.10 

Fluid Extract root^ 1-2 to 2 miniiiis. per pint. . 1.20 

Normal Liquid Aconite root^ 1-2 to 2 minims per pint.. 1.8S 

S<>lid Flxtract leaves, assayed, 1-4 to 1 gr per oz. , .8S 

Solid Flxtract root, assayed, 1-20 to 1-5 gr pw oz.. .85 

Powdered Flxtract leaves, 1-4 to 1 gr per oz.. .40 

Powdered Flxtract root, 1-20 to 1-5 gr per oz. . .40 

Concentration Aconapellin, 1-25 to 1-12 gr per oz. . 4.00 

Pilht, see list in Appendix, Nos. 2 to 6, 414 to 417, 451, 811. 

Pink Qranules, see list in Appendix. Nrjs. 057, 697. 

Diurnule, see list in Appendix, No. 900. 

Tablet Triturates, see list in Appendix, Nos. 5 to 8, 268 to 260, 
382, 448, 45:3, 454, 028, 680, 645. 

Diurnal Tablet Triturate, see list in Appendix, No. 1000. 

Uypodemnatic Tablet, see list in Appendix, No. 1. 

Veterinary Hypoderviatic Tablets, see list in Appendix, 600, 601. 

Compressed Tablet, see list in Appendix, No. 35. 

Oleate Aconitine, 2 ^ alkaloid per oz. . .80 

FYessed leaves. Pressed root. 

ADDER'S-TONGUE. 

Erythronium americanum. Smith.— Alterative, and in large doses 
emetic. Sometimes employed as a poultice to inflamed scrofulous tumors. 
Pressed leaves. 

ADHATODA VASICA, nees. 

Malabar Nut.— Claimed to possess the property of destroying iQwer 
vegetable organisms without injury to higher, hence its supp<»ed practi- 
cal application in treatment of diseases depending on the presence of 
fimgi, bacteria, etc. ; in India the leaves are esctensively used in catarrhal 
and pulmonary complaints. 

Fluid Extra^tt H^}4 fluidrachm I>er pint. .$ 3.00 

ADONIS VERNALIS. umt. 

False Hellebore. Poisonous.- Physiological action very like that 
of digitalis. By some it is considered preferable to the latter in that it pos- 
sesses no cumulative action. 

Antidotes. — Emetics, if sufficiently early; alcoholic stimulants, 
opium, rest in recumbent position. 

Active Principle.— Adonidin, 1-10 to 1-8 gr. 

Fluid Extract of herb, 1 to 2 minims per pint. .$ 3.00 

JPi'll CO Adonidin, 1-10 gr. in bottles of 85, *1.00-, peac 100. . ^.Wi 



43 

ADRUE. 

Cyfebus AsncuLATUs, linne.— CanninaliTe. Of Talne in <*<^iri"c 
onesis, whether of pregoBacj, or mdigestkn: sometimes useful in atonic 
dyspepsia. 

Huid Extract of rhizome^ 90 minims per pint. .$ 3^50 

AGARIC 

FOLTFORTS ur r iciAA Lm, FHes.— Besotuns all secretions: in large 
doees, cathartic. Employed with greater or leas soooess in night sweats 
of phthisis. 

AcnvK Pbixciflk, Agaridn, 1-15 to 1-4 gr. 

Fluid ExtnMfCt o/fungut^ 8 to 20 minims. per pint.. $ 8.00 

Taidet Triturate Agaridn. 1-90 gr. .psr 100. 96 oents; per lOGO. . 9.00 

AGRIMONY. 

Agrdcokia Eupatobia. T.fnn^ — ^Mikl tcxiic and astringent. Beoom- 
maided in Intxichial disorderB and bowel complaints of catarrhal nature, 
especially chronic diarrhoea; also in passive hanncHThages; sometimes 
employed as a gargle in ulcerations ol mouth and throat. 

Fluid Extract of kerb, 1-2 to 2 nwOracbms per pint. .$ 1.05 

Pres9ed kerb. 

AILANTHUS GLANDULOSA. desfostaikes. 
[tree of heaven.] 

A powerful nerve depressant, {JoniiatiTe. anthelmintic and anti-neuro- 
tic. Used in palpitaticxi of the heart, obstinate hicootigfa. spasmodic asth- 
ma, etc.: in small doses, in diarrhoea and dysentery; has some reputation 
in Ehrope as an Aiitiw*itninii<» 

Fluid Extract of bark, 10 to 80 wimimg p^ pint. .$ 1.90 

AJOWAN. 

Castm copncuif, Bentham.— Oarminatrre. antiseptic. Used in India 
in the trealznent of cholera: has also been reocMnmended as a remedy for 
aloc^M^iism, and externally as a constituent of poultices to relieve pain. 

Fluid Extract of seed, 10 to 80 minims per pint, .f 4.00 

ALDER BARK, See BLACK axd TAG ALDER. 

ALKANET. 

AixASjTA TDTCTOBiA, Taosch.— MUdly astringent, but used almost 
cz<dii8ively for ocdoring purposes. 

PreBted root, 

ALOES. 

[SOCOTRINE ALOES.] 

Alob FkRBTi, Baker.— Tonic, purgative, antbc^mmVac, «xA ido^^^ 
thblBgogae. £topJoyedinooiHtipatnfifQritsoQm\iauedX0i^«i^^^^ 
Mcdaa; babitoMl use does not sensibly ^finunii^ \tft ac^^vVty % Ya& v^soaX 
teadeacy to the lower iDtestine. 



44 

ALOES — Continued. 

Note.— A very much larger doee of aloes can be given in solution than 
in the solid form. 

Active Principle.— Aloin, 1-2 to 2 grs. 

Fluid Extract Aloes (Socotriue), 3 to 20 minims per pint. .$ 1.65 

Liquid Aloes Comp. for B. P. decoction p«* pint. . 1.76 

Fifty fluidouncee, imperial, represents: 

Ext. Aloes Soc., 2 ozs. Ext. Liquorice. 8 ozs. 

Myrrh, 1 oz. Liquid Cardamom Cknnp., 
SaiTroD, 1 oz. equivalent to 60 iL ozs. 

Potassium carbonate, 1 oz. Tincture. 

Liquid Aloes for B. P. tincture per pint. . 1.65 

Fluid Aloes and Mi/rrh (for U. S. P. tincture) per pint. . 1.76 

100 Cc. represents: 1 pint represents about: 

80 Gm Purified Aloes 5 ozs. 

80 Gm Mvrrh 5 ozs. 

80 GDI Glycyrrhiza 5 ozs. 

Se« also Fluid Benzoin Compound and Liquid Benzoin 
Comp. for B. P. tincture. 

Solid Extract^ 1 to 5 grs per oz. . .85 

Powdered Extract, 1 to 5 grs per oz. . .40 

Pills, see list in Appendix, Nos. 10 to 29, 42, 49, 61, 59 to 61, 
158, 159, 164, 176, 197, 224, 254 to 256, 263, 268 to 271, 280, 281, 
288, 291, 313, 826, 362, 363, 365, 873, 374, 438, 439, 452 to 454, 
485, 512, 518, 531, 569, 570, 634, 685, 648, 715 to 719, 721, 728, 
738, 744 to 746, 748, 755, 776, 786, 797, 819, 823, 824. 

Pink Granule^ see list in Appendix, No. 668. 

Tablet Triturates^ see list in Appendix, Nos. 10 to 12, 181, 201, 
217 to 222, 260, 261, 326 to 328, 395, 486, 627. 

Compressed Tablets^ see list in Appendix, Nos. 12, 24, 150, 156, 
157. 

ALSTONIA CONSTRICTA, F. mueller. 

[AUSTRALIAN FEVER BARK.] 

Tonic, antiperiodic. Has been employed in remittent fevers in lieu 
of salts of cinchona. 

Fluid Extract of bark, 2 to 8 minims per pint. .$ 3.00 

ALTERATIVE COMPOUND. 

Synonyms.— Bamboo-brier compound, Succus Alterans, Mist. Smilacis 
Co. This is a combination of v^etable alteratives for the treatment of 
secondary syphilis, recommended by Dr. J. Marion Sims. Each 16 fl. ozs. 
represents: Bamboo-Brier root, 4 ozs.; Lappa, 4 ozs.; Xanthoxylum, 1 oz.; 
Stillingia, 4 ozs. ; Phytolacca root, 4 ozs. It has been superseded by an 
improved combination known as S3rrup Trifolium Compound, which see. 

Fluid ExtroAit Alterative Compound^ 1 to 4 fl. drs. . . .per pint. .$1.25 

Solid Extract Alterative Compound^ 10 to 40 grs per oz. . .27 

PiU (31) Alterative Compound per 100, 50 cents; per 600. . 2.35 

Syrup Alterative Compound^ 2 fluidrachms. . . .per doz. pVn*«- - ^A» 



4S 

ALTH^A. 
[marshm*uow.] 
AJ.THXA omaiNAija, Lioii^.— Ghleflr emptojed hb a demulcent In 
intUiiamator]r OBixtioia of Uie mucous tissues, as brouctiitls, veslcaJ 
calarrh. renal irritatioQ. ale. 

Fluid ExCracl of root. 1 lo 3 auidrocbms per pint,,} I.OO 

Pillt. seo list Id Appeadli, Stis. ISC, 83£. 

»Liaenue MaraiimalloK. ptrlb.. .60 
Each contBias; Powd. Altli»B, 1-3 gr. 
fretted ftowen. Preeierl leaves. Pretaed root. 
ALUM. 

Powerful astrinEtnt, rarely used Internally eic«pt Id pointer's oolle, 
for which It is by some considered almost a specifle. It may also be QBed 
a pasalTe relBaatious ot mucous luemlirane. Dose, 1 ki D graJnii. 
fnfc Granule, see list In Appendix, No. 6SS. 

;( Triluratea. see list in Appendix, Nos, 283. ata, 
d TrMeti, see list In Appendix, Xoi, H, 1B8. 
K leaf and Alum per lb. .J .50 




!d Rose, 1-1 gr. Powd. Alum, 14 gr. 

ALUMINUM HYDRATE. 

Absorbent, antacid, protective, combining tbe properties of ma^eaia 
in dlarrtiCBfl and dyspepsia due to acidity ot 
i vite. Cose, £ to S graioa. 

1i (W) Aluminvm Compotiad perlDD, 11,60: per BOa..| 7.3& 

Metallic AiumlQUm, 1 gr. Calcium carbonate, fi-8 gr. 
■ Hydrate Alumlmun, 5-a gr. 

ALUMINUM OLEATE, 

T aaUingeut eRect: laluabis in eczema, 




ALUM-ROOT. 
., Linni— Powerful aabringent Eitem^y, Is 
Djad t« leslraia tueniorriiaees ami foul and ladolent uIcctb. etc : also 
mouth and pharyngitis; hiternally Indla- 
■^ (tod aa an Injection tor bleedlag piles. 

tf Srinict. lOloSOminimB per pint. .« 1.9} 

ALVELOZ MILK, 
e mQl^ Juice ot Eufborbu hetckudoxa, MQiler, which seeou 
" it tlie combined action of a caustic and lUgeaUiiA. \ii cenoBTOab 
uDDveH the diseased and broVen flawn lisBMO, seJiiat 
to chloride of ziac 
iJvlateof AjfTBUimeis ^er vijl, iWA . -% ^Sft^ 



46 

AMERICAN CENTAURY. 

Sabbatia anuularis, Pursh.— Popularly employed as a profAylactio 
and reintnly in intermittent and remitt^it fevers, and is iNneferred by 
some to quinine; useful as a tonic in slow convalescence, in dyspepsia and 
debilitating diseases. 

Fluid Extract of hcrh, 1-3 to 1 fluidrachm per pint. .$ .90 

Pressed herb. 

AMERICAN COLUMBO. 

Frasera CAKOL1NENR1H, Walter.— Mild tonic and ap^ient; in ovor- 
dosos, purgative and emetic. Km]>loye4l as a tonic in general debility, 
}>articularly in irritated conditions of tlie digestive organs. 

Fluid Extract of root, 1-3 to 1 tluidrachm per pint. .$ 1.86 

Concentration Fraserin, 1 to 3 grs per os. . .60 

Pressed root. 

AMERICAN HELLEBORE, See VERATRUM VIRIDE. 

AMERICAN IVY. 

[ampelopsis.] 

ViTis QuiNQUEFOLiA, Lamarck. — Alterative, tonic, astringent, 
expectorant. Employed in dropsy to promote absorption. 

Fluid Extract of bark of root, 1-2 to 1 fluidrachm per pint. .$ 1.90 

See also Fluid Extract Yellow Dock Conip., under Rumex. 

Pressed bark of root. 

AMERICAN SAFFRON, See SAFFLOWER. 

AMERICAN SARSAPARILLA. 

Aralia nudicaulis, Linn^.— Alterative, gentle stimulant and diapho> 
retic. Frequently substituted for sarsaparilla (Smilasc officinalis). 

Fluid Extract of root, 1-2 to 2 fluidrachms per pint. .$ 1.06 

Pressed root. 

AMMONIAC. 

Gum resin from Dorema Ammoniacum, Don.— Antispasmodic, stimul- 
ant, expectorant. Useful in chronic catarrh, bronchial affections and 
asthma; externally in plasters as a rubifacient for chronic rheumatism 
and to secure mild but sustained irritation of skin. 

Pills, see list in Appendix, Nos. 821, 699, 725, 786. 

AMMONIUM BROMIDE. 

Possesses practically the same physiological action as potassium 
bromide, though it is claimed not to produce bromism. Has been speci- 
ally reconunended in mild forms of ovaritis. Dose, 1 to 2 drachms per 
day in dilute solution. 

PHI (83) Ammonium Bromide^ 1 gr. (».-c. only) 

per 100, 46 cents; per 600..$ 2.10 

Compressed Tableta^ see list in Appendix, Nos. 49, 180, 216. 
Elixir Ammonium Bromide (40 grs. per fl. oaO • 'Pef ^^^^ V^ • • ^•'^ 



47 



AMMONIUM CARBONATE. 

A powerful cardiac stimulant. Largely employed in adynamic fevers, 
imeumonia and bronchitis. Dose, 5 to >iO grs., repeated as necessar}'. 

PiU, see list in Appendix, No. 78. 

Compressed Tablet, see list in Appendix, No. 189. 

AMMONIUM CHLORIDE. 
[ammonium muriate.] 

Stimulant expectcnrant, cholagogue, alterative. Valuable in acute 
and chronic bronchitis, catarrhal pneumonia, hepatic torpor, and acute 
hepatitis; externally, as a stimulant and resolvent to indolent tumors. 
etc. Dose, 6 to 20 grs. 

Pi'tt (34) Ammonium cfdot ide, S grs. («.-c. only^ 

per 100, 80 cents; per 500..$ 1.35 

Pink Chranule, see list in Appendix. No. 660. 

Tablet Triturates, see list in Appendix, Nos. 13, 182, 264 to 267. 

Compressed Tablets, see list in Appendix, Nos. 17, 54, 60, 160, 162. 

Lozenges: Ammonium chloride, 2 grs.; Potassium chlorate 
and Ammonium chloride. 

Compressed Tablets. 

Ammonium chloride, 3 grs per !b., net. . .65 

5 grs per tt>., net.. .50 

Potcusium chlorate and Ammonium chloride 

per lb., net, 65 cents; per doz. boxes of 40, net. . .90 

Potassium chlorate, 3 1-2 grs. 
Ammonium chloride, 11-2 grs. 

See also Bronchial Sedative. 

AMMONIUM PICRATE. 
[ammonium carbazotate.] 

Bitroduced ais a substitute for quinine, but is inactive as an antagonist 
to malarial poiscm. Used to some extent in the treatment of whooping 
cough. Dose, 1-8 to 1 gr. 

puis, see list in Appendix, Nos. 35 to 40. 

AMMONIUM SALICYLATE. 

Ciombines the properties of ammonium carbonate with those of sali- 
cylic acfa). Has been employed successfuUy in acute articular rheuma- 
tism, gout, intermittent fever, etc. Dose, 5 to 20 grs. 

Compressed Tablet, see list in Appendix, No. 132. 

AMMONIUM VALERIANATE. 

Usefol in various nervous and spasmodic disorders, such as hys- 
tfliia, chorea and the lesser neuroses. Dose, 2 to 8 grains. 

PiU (41) Ammonium valerianate, 1 gr. (s.-c. <mly) « « . » 

per 100, 40 ceofca; ^&cc t#» . .^ \53b 

^Huttr^ gee list In Appendix, Noe. 2 to 4. 



48 

AMYL NITRITE. 

Powerful cardiac stimulant and antispasmodic. Very valuable by 
inhalation or by moutb in whoopinfi: cougb, angina pectmis and ooiain 
forms of asthma. Dose, 2 to 10 minims. 

Pearls.— A portable and convenient form for handling this rem- 
edy; 2, 8. 4 or 5 minims per box of 1 doc, net. .$ .40 

8 and 10 minims per box of 1 dos., net, . M 

ANGELICA. 

Angelica atropurpi^rea, Linn^, (American).— X,eave8 and 9eed. 

Archanoeijca officinalis, Hoffmann, (European) .—J7oot. Aromatic, 
stimulant, diaphoretic. A popular remedy for flatulence, and for senile 
bronchitis under circumstances where senega is usually lurescrfbed. 

Fluid Extract of root, 1-2 to 1 fluidrachm p^ pint. .$ 1J80 

Fluid Extract of seed, 5 to 80 minims per pint. . 1.50 

Pressed leaves. Pressed root. 

ANGUSTURA. 

Oalipea CVsparla., St. Hilaire.— A stimulant tonic, with slight feb- 
rifuge properties; in large doses emetic and cathartic. Said to be 
particularly efflcacioqs in bilious diarrhoeas and dysenteries, and in dys- 
pepsia and other diseases demanding tonics. 

Fluid Extract of bark, 10 to 80 minims per pint. .$ 1.60 

ANISE. 

PiMPiNELLA Akisum, Linu^.— A grateful aromatic carminatiTe. In 
the form of warm infusion is claimed to possess the property of increas- 
ing secretion of mammary glands; used in the flatulency of infants and 
to remove nausea. 

Fluid Extract of fruity 10 to 20 minims per pint. .$ 1.60 

See also Fluid Extraxit Orange Compound; Liquid Camphor 
Comp. for B, P. tincture; Fluid Extract Pink-root and 
Senna, under Spigelia; Fluid Rhubarb, sweet; Fluid 
SarsapariUa Comp. for Syrup. 

Pill, see list in Appendix, No. 42. 

Tablet Triturates, see list in Appendix, Nos. 294, 295. 

Compressed Tablets, see list in Appendix, Nos. 59, 60. 

Syrups, see list in Appendix, Nos. 44 and 45. 

Lozenges: Bronchial, Improved; Wistar''s Cough. 

ANODYNE PINE EXPECTORANT. 

A combination of astringents, sedatives and stimulant expectorants 
available for the treatment of affections of throat and bronchial passages; 
it has been found of great service in coughs and colds. 

In all pulmonary difficulties it proves a satisfactory palliative; it is, 
moreover, an excellent vehicle for cod liver oil. 

Each auidouuce represents: White Fine bark, 80 grs.; WUd Cherry 
SOgrs.; SaasatraSj 2 grs.; Sanguinaria, 8 1-8 gre.; Balaaaoo "O'-'-^-'t \suAa 



M'^iP ■»» 



49 



ANODYNE PINE EXPECTORANT— CoNTmuiD, 

(Balm or Cilpad^. 4 gis,: Spikenard iiwt. 4 grs.; MorphinB aeeU 
gr.; CliloroTorm, 4 miniina. Doae. 1-S HJ 2 HuJilrachlnB. 

In pint botlles per dm., net.-S 7.00 

ANTACID TABLETS, compressed. 

Each tablet coDlaiiiB^ Pr«^lplfated CaJciuin carbonate, Sl-a gm.; Uitg- 
neduni carbonate 2 l-a grs; Sodliun chloride, 1 gr. Prepared atiee the 
tormiilaof Slr'WilliHnt Hoberts, M. D., F. B. 8., vrho, pointed out the use 
or antacid remoilies In dTspepela and gravel. A-reprint or Dr. Roberts' 
paper bUI be furnished on applloation. 

Price per 100, i«(. 24 cents: ijerBOO, «*f..( 1.00 

ANTHEMIS. 

Anthkmu mobiuh, LInnj.— Antl-spaaniodic, stomachic and Ultilu. 
Employed Id the spnamodic and pseudo-neural^ alliwtionB or hjatiirical 
origin; the varm InTusion is largely employed as a sUnniiOEt diaphor- 
«tic in iQOlinsnt inHammationH of mucous tracto, and as aji ennnenapii^fe. 

Fluid Eitract Roman (Sunnomile Jloieers, IS to I Suidrafluu 
perpint..Sl.a) 

■Solid Extract Roman Chamomile. 81o 12 gra peroz.. .46 
tat (IS) Anthanii Eitract, Sgt«....pbe 100, 40 aents; per 600.. 1.8B 
'^med Jloinent. 
ANTIMONIAL POWDER. 

[jAMES' POWDER.] 
Said to be altorativo, dlaphomtlc, purgative or emetic, accordiDg to 
dose. It is odvaDlageiiiiHly glten in acute rbeumatlsiD. eanjoEoed with 
camphor, calomel and opium, and with calomel and guatac in several 
cutaneous aflectlona. Doae. as a diaphoretic, 3 to 8 grains eveiy tJiree 
hours; Id larger doses It is purKatlre and emetic. 

Compretml Tablet (laS) ^nlinioniaf Poiciler, 3 grs 

perSOO.nef, 30 cents; per I1XN), iiet..S .85 

ANTIMONY ANO POTASSIUM TARTRATE. 

[tartar EWETIC] 

OUH. SedaHvB, alteraHve, antiphlogiatic, diaphoretic, eapeclor- 
Doee. as as alterative, 1-S2 to I-IH gr.; as on expectorant aaddia- 
1. 1-i to i-Sgr,; as an wnettc, 1-a to l gr,, repfated if netfaBary. 
AKTrooTEB.— After woahlnc out the stomach, give tanniD freely, ot la 
abseoce a strong infusina of tea. Collowed by mild atimulaota. | 

PiOt. «ee list in Appeadbt, Noa. 355, 110, AM to BS7. 
PiiUt GraniiJe, see HM In Appendix. No. T14. 
TnWtl IVihimta, see Ust in Appendix, Nos. 107 to ITS, 087, 2B4, 

e£3. lies. 

in^irBMiied Tablet, see list In Appendix, So, CO, 

■Wminims. pKt d'fi.TA' 

S^iU Cjnipotirui. 







50 

ANTIMONY (SULPHURATED). 

Alterative, diaphoretic, emetic. A somewhat uncertain ranedy by 
reason of its insolubility, though, combined with mild mercurous chloride 
and ^laiac, it was formerly employed in secondary syphilis and cutaneous 
eniptions. Dose, as an alterative, 1 to 2 grs. ; as an emetic, 6 to 90 grs. 

ruin, see list in Appendix, Noe. 54, 190, 865, 731. 

Tablet Trituruie (198) Antimony Compound 

per 500, net^ 23 cents; per 1000, net. .$ .40 

Sulphurate<l Antimony, 1-40 gr. 
Powd. Chiaiac, 1-20 gr. 
Mercurous chloride, mild, 1-40 gr. 

Lozenye, Pectoral, Dr. Jackson. 

ANTIPYRINE, See TAR. 

ANTISEPTIC LIQUID. 

A colorless solution having a faint aromatic odor. Combines all the 
requisites for a household antiseptic. Its constituents are the chlorides of 
aluminium, sodium, magnesium, calcium and zinc with oils eucalyptus 
and wintergreen. 

In quart bottles per doz., net. .$ 6.00 

ANTISEPTIC SOAP. 
[Johnston's ethereal.] 

An etherealized hydro-alcoholic solution of castile soap. Mr. J. 
Johnston, of the Jefferson Medical College Hospital of Philadelphia, has 
devised this Ethereal Antiseptic Soap which will satisfy the demands of 
the most exacting or skeptical practitioner, since it possesses all the ad- 
vantages claimed for other antiseptic fluids, with none of their disad- 
vantages. 

It is a liquid possessing the special advantages of being readily re- 
moved by either cold or warm water, of pleasant odor and marvellous 
cleansing powers, and all the characteristics that recommend for general 
toilet use, particularly where grease is to be removed. 

It is strongly recommended for its general antiseptic and disinfectant 
properties, and has been found useful as a head-wash and parasiticide. 

In pint bottles per bot., net. .$ .75 

ANTISEPTIC TABLETS. 

For External use only.— Convenient for surgical uses and all 
occasions where a reliable antiseptic solution of definite strength is 
required. For a 1:1000 solution dissolve one tablet (Tablet Triturate 
No. 180) in 4 fl. oz. wine measure or 4 1-6 fl. oz., imperial measure of 
water; or Q "B" tablet (Tablet Triturate No. 615) in 16 fl. oz. wine 
measure or 16 2-3 fl. oz., imi>erial measure of water; or a 9 "D'^ 
tablet (Compressed Tablet No. 117) in 16 fl. oz. wine measure of water; 
for a 1:2000 solution use double the quantity of water in each case; and 
for a 1:4000 solution, four times the quantity of water required for a 



it 






ANTISEFTIC TABLETS -Con r in ued.- 

ItaWet TrUvrale, No. ISO. 

I Hcrcurio tditoride. carros- 1 per boltte of 100 iki 

• ive, 1 4I-III? era. ^ b bottle ot IDOO or botiies 
( Citric acid, Bf-lOO gr. i WO perl(IOO,ne] 

roMer TVihinilE, Ko. SIS. 

|CiEricw)M.3«Brs. ) JS'botUe of 1000 «i 

Comprattd Tabli^t, No. 117. 

f Mercuric chiorido,oorTo«- 1 pv bottle of 2S-- ,.nef,. .18 

n..n"J he. 7 8-10 gre. I per bottle of 100 Mt.. M 

** " ISodiiml chloride, 7 T-IOf per bottle of 1 lb net.. !.00 

I era. J ptrboWlBof 1009 net.. 8.00 ' 

• APIOL, See PARSLEY. ^H 

APOCYNUM. ^H 

Afocyhith OAinuBnniv. Unni.— Powerfully emetic and callianic, 
icitb msj-ked aatJspBfiinadic, dl&phoretic, expectorant and dJmvtiu 
powera. It dimiDiBbeB tbe traquency of the pulse, and promotes drow^- 
oese; as a hy4irat;ogue cathartla ta of value In auasorca, eegiecially of 
Brlglit'0 disease; la recommeuded aleo in intermittent and remittent 
feven, and puloiODary oftectioiw, 

'HarK-.—'to avoid confuBloa, die tuune Indian Hemp should not be 

applied to this drug, since Ic is often rocogniied oa referriaB to CannaWs 

Indlca. [n prescribing these dru^ it is betler t^ employ tiie ofllcial ^^^| 

names of Apocynum and Indiao Casuabls reapeclively. ^^H 

J'hifJ Extract af not, S to a) mhihiu, luid as on emetic, 1-4 ^^M 

tol diddrachm per pint. .g l,ao ^^U 

Solid Extract 1 to4KTs peroi,. .33 ^^H 

P/^adered Extract, 1 to 4 grs. ..,....,-...,,..--.. .peroz.. '7fi ^^^| 

FUta, aee list in Appendix, Noe. 00, U4, 378. ^^M 

^^^^.Pretted notiCaaajXiaaBemp). ^^^ 

^^B APPLE ^H 

^^^Hvmn Itixca, Llnnf,— Toaic and febrifuge. Employed in intermit- ^^H 

^^lhl> remlttenl and bHioua fevers; also deemed useful in mild casei of ^^| 

CnreJ. ^^M 

Fluid Extract o/bnrk.JAtol miiilrachm per pint..$ 1.S0 ^^M 

Prcttd bark. ^^H 

ARBOR VIT«. ^H 

TbVya ocomESTALiR, Liuuf. — Expectorant, febiifugo, anthehuintio. ^^^| 

Recommeniled is intencitteat Add remittent fevers, coughs, scurvy and ^^H 

^^_ fluid Extract of (op>, 1-4 to 1 Siildrachra .-vt^-^x-X^A'^^H 



52 ^ 

ARECA. 

Akeca Catecih', Liunc,— AHtrinj^ent, vermifuge. Often emf^yed 
for tli(> cxpiilKion i>f taitt^wonn, especially in quadrapeds. 

Fluid Extract Areca Xut, 1 to 6 fluidrachms per pint.. $ 2.S5 

ARNICA. 

Arnica Montana, Linne.— Stimulant; in large doeee, Irritant and 
toxic. Has been employeil in ad^'namic feTers, and in djTBenteiy ot 
typhoid tyiM?. 

I*rei)aration8 of the flowera are employed externally for the rdi^ of 
pain fn.>in bniises. Ki)rains. t'tc, and to prevent ecchymoees. 

Fluid Kjctract flowfrs, 5 to 15 minhnR per jrfnt. .$ l.SO 

Fluid Extract rinjt, 5 to 30 minims per pint. . 1.30 

Solid Extract flowers, 1 to 3 pth per oz. . JB7 

Solid Extract root, 2 to 5 grs per oz. . M 

Pink Granule ((505) flowers, 1-5 jrr. . . .per 100, 20 cents, per 800. . .85 

Pressed flowers. Pressed root. 

AROMATIC. 

Carminative and ^ntly stimulant. Employed for the relief of nausea, 
and the flatulence of colic or diarrhoea; externally, in form of wine as a 
vulnerary. 

Fluid Extract per pint. .$ 2.50 

100 Cc. represents: 1 pint represents about: 

35 Om Ceylon Cinnamon. ...53-4 ozs. 

35 Gm Ginger 5 8-4 ozs. 

15 Gm Cardamom 21-2 ozs. 

15 Gm Nutmeg 21-2 ozs. 

Wine per doz. pints. . 12.00 

Aromatic troches, for sweetening the breath and as a car- 
minative per lb., net. . .70 

ARSENIC BROMIDE. 

Was introduced as a remedy in diabetes, and is the base of 
"Qemens' Solution." Dose, 1-40 gr. to 1-5 gr. 

Diumule, see list in Appendix, No. 901. 

Tablet Triturates, see list in Appendix, Nos. 270 to 278, 606. 

Diurnal Tablet Triturate, see list in Api>endix, No. 1001. 

ARSENIC CHLORIDE. 

Combines the properties of arsenous with those of hydrochloric acid. 
Average dose, 1-20 gr. 

Compressed Tablets, see list in Appendix, Nos. 160, 161. 

ARSENIC IODIDE. 

Used internally in skin diseases, and externally as an ointment (3 grs. 
fa the ounce) to reduce tubercular swellings. Dose, 1-8 gr. 



^H ARSENIC IODIDE— Continued. 

^^BiVnJf Oranule OWff) ^rMHfc uKJufe. l-ICO KT 

^^H 4 per IDD.aOceutii; t^N)a,.t ,1 

^^^B ih'vrnutef, see llat la Appendii, Nos, SOS, Cea. 

^^B IbAtet Tn'funifFi, see list In Appendix, Nos. IB, ±^-4 to 377, W7. 

^^ft IHumal TaMrl Trlhimlti. see Jul Id AppeaOlI, Nos. 1002, 1033. 

ARSENIC OLEATE, 
OlnnneBls, conUioing SO gra. otoleate lo the ounee, are used aa cnii 
tlaa In lupus, eplttiellouio. etc. 

»!□ loz, bottles perbot.-S ■'■ 
ARSENIC SULPHIDE. 

iDtroduoed ae a remedr tn diseases n( the skin; Is often vnluah: 
wbOD fnr any reoBon arsenous nrfd cannot be borne. Lose, 1-100 g? 
gradUAll; Incresaed to 3- JS gr. 

nUi, see list in AppHidli, Noa. 803. SOB. 
^^^k .Diiirniile, see list Id Appeodli. No. 1103. 
^^^VSfaUct Tritvratrt, see list in AppendlT. Noa. S», ZTS. MM, 
^^^BSivrxdl T\ltil«t TVi tiimfe, see list in Appenillx. Ko. lOlO. 

ARSENOUS A'CID. 

Pf>[aoNoxrB.— Alterative, bmic. ajitjperiodlc. Has be«n employed Id 
Intermittent fever, chorea, chroolc rheiunatifiin, chronic syphilitic alTec- 
tlon>, caocerouB diseases, etc 

A^ATIIX^TES. — Stomach pump if neceasnjy — emetics — followed by 
large draughtB of hot water and salt Ui wosti oiiC stomach. DialyECd Iran, j 
iron succinate (hydnitedj, In ouuue cimes, repeatedly. MaRneala, In un- 
Umlied quantities. SUmulasla freely, if much proslratloQ. Mudla^- 
oua drinks. Dose, aTertige. l-SO RT. 

PiUt. see Ust Id Appeodlx, Nos. 47, U. flt to TS, 189, IKI, !% 
410, 417. iM3 to R45, 5M, 039 to 031, 780, TOO, 977, 833 W SM, 

esi, f^. 

k Plnh GranulcM. see hst in Appendix, Noa. I!63. 007, COT. 
kKUnmk, see list iu Appeadix, Xo. !NM. 

It IWfumtM, see list in Appendix, Kos. I to 4, 183, 1S9. im, 
-SOS, SM, Ml, 41.1 lo4ia,41S, 453,010, Sffi. 

ynuratf, see list m Appendix, No. 1004. 
d TabUli. see list hi Appendix, Nos. 31. W, 110, 143, 

■.m. 

i> p^ Iron. Quinine and Araenic pel i\cn..'^B.'i*..^ 

Each Suidoiiuce represents : 
JilirtojiiTopboaphate, soluble. 8 ktb. 
"'""'"B sulphate, S gra. 




54 

ASAFETIDA. 

Gum renin from Fercla fcetida (Bunfce) Hegel.— Tbnic, stimulant, 
carminative and antispaRnifxlic. Employed in hystoical affections, chorea, 

wlioopinfiT-con^h, chronic bronchitis; for the r^ief of tympanites and 
conHtipation, and as a sedative for infants. 

Fluid Amfetida\ 100 Cc. represents 50 Qm. of the drag, <»* 

about f>>% ozs. to the pint ; dose, 6 to 80 minims. . . .pa: j^t. .$ 1.50 

Pills, see list in Appendix, Nos. 11, 78 to 81, 287, 715, 780, 744, 747, 
760,827. 

Compreased Tablets, see list in Appendix, Nos. 187, 188, 194. 

ASCLEPIAS. 
[pleurisy-root.] 

AscLEPiAR TUBER08A, Linn6.— Diaphoretic, antispasmodic, tonic, diu- 
retic, carminative. Has attained a reputation in diseases of the respira- 
tory organs, more particularly pleurisy, pneumonia and catarrhal affec- 
tions; also beneficial in acute rhemnatism, febrile diseases, and flatu 

lence. 

Fluid Extract of root, 30 to 60 minims per pint. .$ 1.20 

Concentration Asclepidin, 1 to 5 grs per oz. . .75 

Pressed root. 

ASPARAGUS. 

Asparagus officinalis, Linn6.— Diuretic, aperient, weakly diaphor- 
etic. 

Fluid Extract of rhizome, 1-2 to 1 fluidrachm per pint. .$ 1.60 

Pressed root. 

ASPIDIUM. 

[male-fern.] 

Drtopteris Filix-mas GLiinn^) Schott.— Tonic, astringent, anthel- 
mintic; is celebrated as a specific for tape-worm, ^^e extract should be 
administered in the morning on an empty stomach, followed by an ounce 
and a half of castor oil at intervals of an hour. 

Fluid Extract of rhizome, 1 to 4 fluidrachms per pint. .$ 1.26 

Solid Extract, 20 to 40 grs per oz. . .81 

Capsules, see list in Appendix, Nos. 44, 70, 90, 111. 

Pressed root, 

ASPIDOSPERMA. 
[quebracho.] 

ASPIDOSPERMA QuEBRACHo-BLANco, Schlechtendsl.— This drug has 
lately been introduced as a remedy in dyspncea. Qiven in proper doses, it 
relieves cyanosis and sense of suffocation due to embarrassed respira- 
tion, as in emphysema, capillary bronchitis, phthisis, chronic pneumonic 
processes, and in asthma; it appears to assist oxygenation of the blood 
as weU as to stimulate the respiratory centres. 
^/uuf Mvtrctct of bark, IS minims to 1 fluidrachm. . -^t^** tAnt. .% %.«i 



JEous HiRHiLOB, Correa de Serra. — Allcratii-e. Ionic, astiiDgenC. ^H 

Employed in India (or diarrhtea, dysentery, and other diseases of Uie ^H 

^luwelB sccomptmied ti; reJaxntioa ot mucous mmubraue, ^^t 

^^^L J'luid Kriract of fruit, I to ^fluidrBctmiB per pint..! S.es ^^M 

Chkeani oLiaai, Unn*.— Tonio, cathftrtic, antUelmlntio. Reoom- 
meiided in treatmeDt of hepBtic disorder^ debility of dlgeeUTe appara- 
tus, etc.; exiemslly as sn lippUcatlou to iunanied tumors, swollen 
breasts, hsmorrhoidal en^rgement, eto, 

» Fluid Extract of herb, IS to 1 Buidraclun per pluC..$ ,90 ^^L 
ffenuMitniCion C^lonfn, 1 to^grs. , peroz., l.OO ^H 
BALSAM FIR. ^H 

AfiiKS BiLSiMEi, Miller.— StlmuJant, diuretic. anChelmlDtic; in large ^^| 

has been recommended lor inflommaUons of catarrhal charBcta-. Tta ^^| 

olBore^ (Canada balsam) is often useful in dironlc broochltia, ^^H 

■ Fluid S^trael of bark, 1-2 to! Buidrachm per pint..S I.EO ^^M 
ilaptule (3) Baltavi of Fir, 10 mhilms ^^M 
per 100. 70 cents; per doz. boxes ot 1 doz., 1.8S ^^M 

BALSAM OF PERU. 
Obt^ned from Toliiifera Pereirs (Royle) BHillon.— Stimulant, with 
special tendency to mucous membrane in chponio hronchltis, nsthma, 
chronic dysentery, eto. ; employed externally in the treatment of scabies. 
Dose, B to 30 minims. 

Captule tS) Saltam of Peru, 10 mininiB 

.perlDD, 90 cents; perdoz. boxes at 1 doz..S 1.65 < 

BALSAM POPLAR. 

Lloo*; VI R c*HnioiMB, Gray.— 8tli 



BAMBOO BRIER. 



! o/ rhitOTne, l-StoS fiu\flractaiia.. , 
» Alterative Ctmipound. 



58 

BELLADONNA. 

Atropa Belladonna. Linn^. Pomonous.— Anodyne, excitcmiotor; 
8upi>reHHe8 the secret ion8; a phyKioI<^;:ical antidote to opium, stimulat* 
inji: the rL*8pirator>' centres. Employed in incontinence of urine, ni^t 
sweats, wht)opin)(-ooiigh, croiip, chronic ccmstipation, etc.; locally as a 
mydriatic, aiiti-fi:alactaf;og:ue and antispasmodic. 

Antidotes.— The stomach should be properly emptied by emetics or 
the st-oinaoh pump, and nervous disturbances oxnbated as they arise, 
by pil()cari>ine or mori>hine. 

AcmvE Principle, Atropine, 1-300 to 1-60 gr. 

Fluid Extract of leaves, 1 to 4 minims per jrfnt. .$ 1J86 

Fluid Extract of root, 1 to 3 minims pw pint. . 1.60 

Normal Liquid of leaves, 1 to 4 minims fter pint. . 1.60 

Xormal Liquid of root, 1 to 3 minims pa: pint. . 1.66 

Solid Extract of leaves, assayed, 1-8 to 1-8 gr , . .per os. . .81 

Solid Extract of leaves (strictly alcoholic), assayed, 1-18 to 

1-3 gr per os. . .48 

Solid Extract of root, assayed, 1-8 to 1-2 gr per oz. . .88 

Powdered Extract of leaves, assayed, 1-8 to 1-2 gr poroz.. .46 

Powdered Extract of root, assayed, 1-8 to 1-2 gr per oc. . .60 

Concentration Belladonnin, 1-24 to 1-4 gr per oz. . 1.60 

Pills, see list in Appendix, Nos. 18, 24, 25, 27 to 29, 48, 68, 82 
to 84, 86 to 88, 150, 155, 207, 862, 897, 406, 409, 414, 416, 418, 
455, 466, 508, 509, 512, 547, 755. 

Pink Granules, see list in Appendix, Nos. 663, 668. 

Diumule, see list in Appendix, No. 905. 

Tablet Triturates, see list in Appendix, Nos. 17 to 21, 112, 118, 
181, 201, 218 to 228, 231 to 283, 279 to 288, 444 to 446, 618, 680, 
643 to 645, 653. 

Diurnal Tablet Triturate, see list in Appendix, No. 1005. 

Ophthalmic Tablet Atropine sulphate, 1 gr ji&r tube of 26. . 1.00 

Hypodermatic Tablet, see list in Appendix, Nos. 8, 4, 15, 16, 24, 
28, 29, 32, 38 to 45, 57 to 68. 

Veterinary Hypo. Tablets, see list in Appendix, Nos. 502. 603, 513. 

Compressed Tablets, see list in Appendix, Nos. 9, 19. 85, 188. 168, 
155, 195, 199, 200. 

OUate Atropine, 2% alkaloid. per oz. . .66 

Inhalant, see list in Api)endix, No. 4. 

Pressed leaves. Pressed root. 

BENNE. 

Sbsamum indicum, Linn^.— The leaves abound in a bland, rich mucilage, 
yielded readily to cold water, which is highly esteemed as a demulcent 
drink in cholera infantum, dysentery and other bowel complaints. 

Fluid Extract of leaves^ 1-2 to 1 fluidrachm per pint. ,% 1.60 

I^essed leaves. 



ir-vTi 



• BENZOIC ACID. 

A BtimuIaBt especturaut. Emplaned in bronchitlE !n imy nUtge : also 
as a remnly In <ir(i! acid dlatheala. in llthEemla^ and the phoaphatia 
Taiiety of efa^^i- Dose, aa an expectorant, M to l-Z gF.', aa an antf- 
UlMc 10 to 30 era. 



m- /Compressed ThbfeJff, see Brown lUixiun and BroTon Slfixtiire 
I and Ammonivm Chloride, under eigcyrrhlxa; also ilsC of 
I Cmapresttd l^hUh In Appfndii, Noa. 90. 16S. 



BolBamic reaiu &om Styhax Benzoin. Dryander. — Intcrnaiij, BtlmuJaat 
and expectorant. Employed in chronic bronctiltia, clironlo dEurtucB 
and dysentery. Eiternallj-, a BtypHo and protective for wounda, bed- 



Fluid Benzoin (for U. B, P. tlnotnre), S to 15 minimi 

per pint, .f 9.00 

I Thtid Benttoin Oomp. (for IT. 5. F. tincture) peri^t.. S.OO 

W 100 (?o, FeprMents: I pint represents about; 

■ 88 Om Beizoin 6 oix. 

W eom FuriOed Aloes 1 oz. 



Dose: B to 10 ruinlms. 
Ligvid StHXoln Comp. far B. P. 

fc Each Imperial pint repni 
n 
c 
I 



Prepared Storax. 6 ozb. 
Balsam Tolu, * ots. 
Socotrine Aloes, 640 j^. 

.£, Bee liBt Id Appendix, ^ 



BERBER IS A(jyiFOUUM. p 



powerfol alterative and (onkL It stimulates dlgeetlon and 
itloii. excites aloorptloD. anil may be advantagmusly combined 
sograda in the treatment of constipation. 
In constltntJonal syphilis, HCrofolouB Gomplainte, plyriaHia, psorioaiB 
1 other culaueous diseascB, He use is often attended with remarkably 















PilU, AM llBt In Appendix, Noa. B8, M. 






£r/Mr. see list In Appendix, No. 86. 






See also Oucara Cordial and TrifnU-ui 


Cftinpo 


.■od. 






M\ 






^^^^^^H 



6o 

BETH-ROOT • 

TRiLLRm ERBCTUM, Linn^.— Astringent and tonic. Is reocHnmended 
in haemoptysis and bronchorrhoea; also said to fadlitate parturitioii 
when given for some time prior to the event. 

Fluid Extract Beth-root, 80 to 60 minims per pint. .$ 1.05 

Concentration Trilliin, 2 to 4 grs per o*. . .00 

PiU (688) Trilliin, 1-8 gr per 100, 80 cents; per 600. . 1.86 

Pressed root. 

BISMUTH AND AMMONIUM CITRATE. 

Being soluble, is rapidly astringent in action. For the treatment of 
Irritation of mucous membrane it is far inferior to the instable salts, 
but superior where there is relaxation with excessive secretion or exuda- 
tion. Dose, 1 to 8 grs. 

Elixirs, see list in Appendix, Nos. 6 to 8, 17, 20 to 28, 81, 88, 66, 
80 to ft}, 89 to 05, 100, 101. 

Granular Effervescent Salts: 

Pepsin and Bismuth per doz. 2 oz. bottles. .$ 6.00 

Each drachm contains: 

Pepsin aseptic (1-8000), 1 gr. 
Bisnmth and Ammomum citrate, 1 gr. 

Pepsin J Bismuth and Strychnine per doz. 2 oz. bottles. . 7.25 

Each drachm contains: 

Pepsin aseptic (1-8000), 1 gr. 

Bismuth and Ammonium citrate, 2 grs. 

Strj'chnine, 1-COgr. 

BISMUTH SUBCARBONATE. 

This salt of Bismuth is much more sedative to mucous membrane, 
and generally better borne than the subnitrate, though otherwise the 
properties are practically the same. 

Pills, see list in Appendix, Nos. 99, 440. 

Tablet Triturates, see list in Appendix, Nos. 22, 284. 

BISMUTH SUBGALLATE. 

[dermatol.] 

Has been strongly recommended in the local treatment of eczemas, 
superficial ulcerations, wounds, and other affections in which iodoform 
has been employed. Dose, 5 to 25 grs. 

Compressed Tablet (:;J03) Dermatol, 5 grs 

per 100, net, 78 cents; per 500, net. .$ 8.76 

BISMUTH SUBNITRATE. 

Sedative, feebly astringent, and soothing to irritated mucous tissue; 
hence, employed in subacute gastritis, gastralgia, pyroaia, ^^a&trlc ulcor 
and similar disorders. It ia also a useful top\ca\ appWcaXXou Va %^t»»« 
rtcea, and rectal irritation. Dose, 5 to 10 grs. , twice or XivrVc© %r<\».^ . 



r 

^^ BISMUTH SUBNlTRATE-CoNTiNUED. 

^^ft /Ola, see list in Appendix, Hos.ftr.Ce, 100,101, Sei. Ml, 44S. 
^^r ■ Tablet Ti-ituraiea.seelM,iaAppetiai^SoB.SS.aSi.4ST.ISSS,eia. 
^*" Compresserf liiWrfa, see list In Appendli, Nos. SI, 80, 3« to 38, BT, 

7B. IBS, ISStoHl, 187,214. 
Losexge Biunutlt and Charcoal pw lb, .J 

BlsmuUi auboltrste, 1 ^. Oborcool, 1 gr, 

■ BISMUTH OLEATE. 
tiaed undllutai aa a soothing ftpjiJioalion percB-.f .81 ] 

BISTORT. 

Poi-yooKCU BiEToRTA. LlnDif.— A mild Bstringent, omplo^ed for It 

repression of tueDtorrhoges, passive diarrlicEaa, leucorrhipaB. etc.: ali 

a» ■ local applioatloQ in relaied condiSona ot the tlmiat, ftniiK. mgfna, 

^■r Fluid Extract of rklzome. SO to iO minima per pint. .1 

^^ BITTER BUCLEWEED. 

Lvcoj^s BtrnopAcB, Linn^. — Tonic and aitemtivE, exerciain^ a marked 
toBueuce over glandular, splenic, and other engor^omentB r«ullliig fn 
Chronic malarial poisoning; claimed as a propbj'iactlc to malaria. 

Fluid Extract of herb. 1-2 to 1 Quidrachm per pint. -t S.OO 

*JV««Bd herb. 
BITTER-ROOT. 
AFOomiTH tHDHOKSHiFOLiuH, linnA.^Tonlc, diaphoreLIc, tai 
large doB6E emetic. Has been touni] valuable in tbe treaUne 
chronic hepalio torpidltj-, and (in conjunction with yellow portlla) in 
rellering dyspepsia and ameooirbiBB; as a diapborelic it should be 
combined with opium. 

Piract «/ root; dose, aa an emetic, J-8 fluldrachmt as a, 
od diaphoretic, 10 to SO minims per pint-.t !.90 
vicr, 1 to4gra peroz.. M 
lion Apocifnin, 1^ toBgrs pw m.. ].MI 
BITTERSWEET, See DULCAMARA. 
BLACK ALDER. 

iLtJt vEKTicnujTi, tiray.— Tonic, astringent, alteradve. Heoom- 
mended in lutArmlltent fevers. diarrhceOB. and aa an alterative In sklD 
ce: properly diluted, It forms e useful application to eoBgrenoua 
•A itlcera and certain erupUom. 



02 

BLACK ASH. 

FRAXINU8 8AMBUCIPOLIA, LAiiiarck.— TocJc and astringent. May be 
used tor all internal and external purposes where a combined astrtni^eiit 
and t«mic effect is desinxl. 

Fluid Extract of bark, 1 to 4 fluidrachms per pint. .9 IJtO 

Pressed bark. 

BLACKBERRY, See RUBUS. 

BLACK BIRCH. 

Betula LENTA, Limic.— Popularly used to prepare diaphoretic in- 
fusions. 

Pressed bark. 

BLACK COHOSH, See CIMICIFUGA. 
BLACK HAW, See VIBURNUM PRUNIFOLIUM. 

BLACK HELLEBORE. 

Helleborus NIGER, Linn6. Poisonous.— Drastic cathartic, anthel- 
mintic, reputed emmenagog:ue. In overdoses a violent gastro-intes- 
tinal irritant, producing death by hyi>er-catharsis, convulsions and ccd- 
lapse. 

Antidotes.— Evacuate the stomach, administer stimulants, and heat, 
externally. Opium may be given to allay irritation of the intestines. 

Fluid Extract of rhizome; dose, as a purgative, 5 to 30 minims, 

per pint. .9 1.90 

Solid Extract, 1 to 4 grs per oz. . JZ7 

Powdered Extract, 1 to 4 grs per oz. . ,40 

Pills, see list in Appendix, Nos. 108, 368, 281. 

Compressed Tablets, see list in Appendix, Nos. 24, 156. 

Pressed root. 

BLACK OAK. 

QuERCus TiNCTORiA, Bartram.— Astringent and tonic. Commonly used 
as a wash in prolapsus ani and hsemorrhoidal affections, and as an injec- 
tion in leucorrhoea. 

Pressed bark. 

BLACK PEPPER. 

Piper nigrum, Liinn6.— Stimulant and stomachic. In intermittents is 
used as an adjuvant to febrifuges; useful in colic, cholera morbus, flatu- 
lency, haemorrhoids, etc. 

Active Principle, Piperine, 1 to 10 grs. 

Fluid Extract of fruity 5 to 20 minims, diluted with water 

per pint. .9 2.00 

PiUs, see list hi Appendix^i^os. 8, 47, 55, 149, 175, 540, 702, 754, 882. 

Pink Qranule^ see list in Appendix, No. 602. 

Tablet 2yt'turate, see list in Appendix, No. 050. 



63 



BLACK WALNUT. 

JtiOLAZva viQiu, Llim^,— Alterative and deAbstrnent, Hodlflu chmnic 
cachectic coDdlliooa, and promcptea the hefiliB^ of indolent ulcers. epeeiAc 
and DOD-Bpedflc. Its etiect In clu\iulc eases Is ftlai inanitnit only Kfler 

mercurlaJ alterBtivea or potOBSiuln Iodide. 

Fluid Extract o/ Jcai'M. 20 to 30 mlniius per pint.. S ».« 

Preaied bo?*. Prtmed kava. 

BLACK WILLOW. 
R'T.TT N1GIU, Marshall.— Tlie bark is tonlo and anttperlodic. depend- 

'nie budi are bitter tonic, and suid not uHy ti 
Btiaphrodislao properHeB but also to eiert a peculiar sedative Influence 
upon tJie whole sexual apparatus. 

Fluid Extract of bark. 1-4 to 1 Duiilrachin 

^l-Hid Extrael of bud*. M to I lluldracllln 

dbarle. 

BLADDER WRACK. 

B. Liunc.^Has long enjoyed a 
d resolTeut uselul in goitre and BcrofulouB sweltingB— lis 
iMaea, poaalbly. dependlne on the Iodine present. Has boen employBd 
Id obeaty. but utust he persisted In, and in some i 
faithful trial, do benefit Is derived. It is. however, worthy of trial where 
ohcsity is associated with serous pletliora. 

The caaka in which FUcns vesicuJosus shows moet decided beneBt 

are Of women with menstrual deran^ment. as meuorrhagla and le 

rbcBa dependent upoo atonic and dabby condition oC uteriae ti 

improvement hi local derangement usuaUy precedes geneml reduction 

^_^ ttii and improved tenicity of the Rcnerol econom 

^^^ J'hiid Extract of plant, 1-S to4 fluldrachnw pa ptnt.,t I.B& 

^^^Soia Extract, bta^ gra peroE., 

^^^^'Annfered Extract, S to 3D gn peroE.. 

iVI (E8G) ,#V«u rnitujumu £2 1., 3 era. . . .per 100, SOc.; per GOO. . 

BLESSED THISTLE. 

CiBBEKU BEMEDioTA. B. & H.— Toulc. diaphoretic, emetic In i 
doKS la employed as a luQd tenic in debility of the sUnuach. notaUy 
Id dyspepsias accompanying hepatin congestion; in larger doses, admin- 
istered In wann water, produces copious perspiration; hi maxlmuni doae, 
to tfii to be emetic, 
^^p fhad Ertntct of htrb, 1AU> 1 Suidrachm. per pint.. C 1. 

^H BLOOD-FLOWER. 

^^^^iLsmjEPiAii cDHABsivicA, UnD^.— AetrlngeDt, styptic and vervc^u^ 
^^^B»eD on an empty alomach acta as a very promiA tsi^M^p', SJao mbJL ' 
wltb beDeflC as on Irtjectlon in leucorrhoen. 

rrma Sxtrael of herb. 1 to S tliildrachmB pwc v"''^-** 



J)4 

BLOOD-ROOT, See SANGUINARIA. 

BLUE CARDINAL-FLOWER. 

Lobelia syphilitica, Liim6.— Cathartic and emetic. Useful in ascites 
to assist renir)val of accumulated fluids. 

Pressed leaves. 

BLUE COHOSH. See CAULOPHYLLUM. 
BLUE FLAG, See IRIS. 

BLUE GENTIAN. 

Gentiana puberula, Michaux.— Tonic and stomachic. Employed in 
impaired di^restion, anorexia, convalescence from acute disease and in 
any fonn of chronic debUity. 

Pressed root. 

BLUE VERVAIN. 

Verbena hastata, Linn^.— Tonic, emetic, expectorant, diaplKH^tic. 
Tlie hot infusion is employed as a sudorific in colds, to relieve obstructed 
menstruation, etc. 

Fluid Extract of herb, 1-2 to 1 fluidrachm per pint. .$ 1.00 

Pressed herb. Pressed root. 

BOLDO. 

Peumus Boldus, Molina.— Employed chiefly as a tonic; by virtue of 
an essential oil it acts as a stimulant and antiseptic; it is also anthel- 
mintic. Specially valuable in atonic dyspepsia, blenorrhagia, and chronic 
catarrh of bladder. 

In cases of chronic hepatic torpor and atony of various organs, where 
quinine cannot be tolerated, it often proves an excellent succedaneum tor 
the latter. Large doses induce emesis, and are apt lil^ewise to prove irri- 
tant to the bowels. 

Fluid Extract of leaves, 1 to 4 minims, graduaUy increased; 

per pint. .$ 8.00 

BONE, POWDERED. 

Bone flour is a true food, not a medicine. It can be taken most 
readily by incorporating with ordinary food. By digesting a little while 
in strong vinegar, it is rendered wholly soluble, when may be used as a 
condiment, with or without addition of cayenne, mustard, walnut catsup, 
or ciury flavor. It offers to the digestive fluids a supply of phosphoric 
acid much more easily assimilated than that which is contained in the 
tough structure of the outer coating of cereal grains; it is more digesti- 
ble, and, even more palatable than bran. Our powdered bone is prepared 
from carefully sheeted fresh beef bones deprived of fatty matter and 
adherent fibrous and muscular tissue. Its apiiroximate composition is 
organic matter, chiefly Collagen, 30; Calcium phosphate 60; Magnesium 
phosphate, 1.7; Calcium carbonate, 7.8; Calcium fluoride, 0.5. 

In \i pound cans ^ per doz., net, .% 6.00 

BONESET, See EUPATORIUN^. 




Xiaid Extrael of leova, 1 Suldraclun p«plDt..(].oi) 

BORAX, See SODIUM BORATE, 
BORIC ACID. 



Tablet Trilvrala, Bea list in Appendix, Noa. 9(6 to Ufl. 

Ophthalmic Tablet Boiic iicid. Sgrs. perbot. of 100.. 

ilets. Bee Use in Appenaii. Nos. IS. 198. 
S«e aim Eathi/mol, 

BROMELIN. 
B product, nmnufarLured by the MoHquara-JiUia Food Co., ii 
, It is a prululd cligtetliig Fca^nent rt'centJy ilboivc 
plants oF the naCiiral onltr Bmraellacete, at which the canimon piite^iple 
Ib the beet IcdowD type. It poeaesaea all the prnpertif^ of pepfiin, iHth 
Cbe odianlAEes that Ihe peptone resimjug Cmm its aclioa [g eatlrdy 
devoid o[ blCtarn«a, and tliab it eserta ita digestive power In slkaliDe. 
neutral and ncid medio. For tb(< latter ressob it baa been nnominended 
for the solution at diphtberltlc membrane and similar abnormal groirtbs. 
We coimnend it to a careful trial, and abaJl be pleased to Cumioh samples 



BRONCHIAL SEDATIVE. 



^^^B liac^ finldounoe vonlains: Ammooium cMoride, 80 grs. ; Fliild Opium, 

^^n^onpbonUfld, 4 minims: Fluid Tolu, soluble, 8 fnlnhns; combined with 

^^^Stjcyrrhiza and AromatlCB, q. R. In simple nncompUcated bomchitis ot 

ohBdren or adults, in which cougb is the moat prominent and diatptosing 

symptom. Its action is almost Epecitia, and in t!ie severer forms of luflaiu- 

nsation of the rwipiratijry tract it allays Ihe most urgent symirtonis and 

X speedy resolution. Dose, for oa adult, 1 fliddracbni, 

ties licr doE., nef. .JIO.OO 

ir Avnclkial Loiengee. see uuder Oli/ri/rrln'ia, 

BROOM, S«bSCOPARIUS. 

BROOM-CORN. 

r BcHuraoB BicCHARATiiu, PersooD.— Diuretic, Bedotive, demuieent. 

' o (ha irrilated iiriraiy organs, It finds ita Iwat np^Wi^Xtoo. ■« _ 

oysUc catarrh and cj-G(itls, To tlie aged vho ore ra>mpiA\c& \» t\!b Itb- 
luna/Jr tti nfeliC di twlit ui-ine. It often afforilB pent reWet , 
^TjKfi/ .ai*wc/ 0/ jeerf, 1 fluldrachm a to B ttoea asiVs.tiw \*»*- ■ •* ^■''* 



66 

BRYONIA. 
[white bryony.] 

Bryonu alba, Linnd. Hydrafpogrue cathartic, reflemblinuT Jalap In 
action; in large dnses an irritant poison. Chiefly onployed as a remedy 
in dropsy; also recommended in chronic intermittent fever with enlarge* 
ment of the spleen, in chronic bronchitis, and in the cataniial sta^ of 
whoophig-cough. 

Fluid Extriict of root, 10 to 60 minims per pint. .$ 1.60 

Tablet Trituraiea, see list in Appendix, 188, 296 to 896, 880, 645. 

Preued root. 

BUCHU. 

Barosma betulina (Thunberg) B. & W.— Buchu stimulates appetite, 
relieves nausea and flatulence, increases perspiration and augments the 
flow of urine; hence is largely employed in gastric debility, dyspepsia, 
colic, etc. Its chief value, however, is in the relief <A irritated and 
catarrhal conditions of the bladder in heBmaturia, incontinenoe of urine, 
gravel, chronic rheumatism, cutaneous affections and dropey. 

Fluid Extract of leaves, 15 to 30 minims pa* pint. .$ 9.00 

Fluid Extract Buchu Compound. Each 16 fluidounces repre- 
sents: Buchu, 8 ozs.; Juniper berries, 2 ozs.; Spirit of 
Nitrous Ether, 2 fl. ozs. ; Cubeb, 2 ozs. ; Uva Ursi, 2 oes. 
Dose, 30 to 60 minims ^ pint. . 1.60 

Fluid Buchu for B. P. tincture per pint. . 1.60 

Fluid Extract Buchu and Juniper with Potassium Acetate, 
Each IG fluidounces represents: Buchu, 12 ozs. ; Potassium 
acetate, 495 grs. ; Juniper berries, 3 ozs. Dose, 1-2 to 1 fluid- 
drachm per pint. . 1.60 

Fluid Extract BvAihu and Pareira Compound Each 16 fluid- 
ounces represents: Buchu, 8 ozs. ; Stone-root, 2 ozs. ; Pareira, 
2 ozs. ; Juniper berries, 4 ozs. Dose, 1-2 to 1 fl. dr. .per pint. . 1 JSO 

Solid Eactracty 8 to 10 grs per oz. . M 

Concentration Barosmin, 1 to 3 grs per oz. . 1.00 

Compressed Tablets, see list in Appendix, Nos. 19, 126, 153. 

Elixirs f see list in Appendix, Nos. 9 to 12. 

Soluble Elastic Capsule, see list in Appendix, No. 20. 

BUCKBEAN. 

Menyamthes trifoliata, Linn^.— Tonic, purgative, anti-scorbuttc, 
emmenagogue and vermifuge ; in large doses luetic. Recommended 
in chronic cutaneous eruptions, and in dyspepsias attendant upon diges- 
tive disturbances peculiar to malarial distalcts. 

Fluid Extract of leaves, 1-4 to 1 fluidrachm per pint. .$ 1.20 

Pressed leaves. Pressed root. 

BUCKEYE. 

JEaavLOS olabba, Willdenow.— Evinoes special action on the liver 
and portal circulation; reHdvea hepatic oongeeUon ^^ «^«*^T(io\&si|& Xs^I^ax^ 



^ 67 ^^_ 

BUCKEYE— CoNTiNuio. 

necretloa; is parUciilarl; voJuoble In tlie cooHtlparLnii rcAutLd 
bfemorrliolils. 
^^^ Fluid Extract of bark.S to ti minimfl pw |i1d 

^^h BUCKHORN BRAKE. 

^^^VOsmrxDA BBOiuB. Liim^.— Demujceat, tonic uid styptic, ICmplornd 
^^^HbooehBr dluThcEA and dysenUny; oldo OA & toaia during cc 
from eibaustiog dlfleofiea. 

Fhiid Eastract of root ibKJb. 1 toS flufdraclmis por plat..f I.IU ' 



■ 



BUCKTHORN BARK, Sre FRANCULA. 



BUCKTHORN BERRIES. 

IteAHHUH cATHAB.TicA, LliuL^. — Po^vBrfiil bydro^'o^c caituLTtlc 
TTxeful ill dropsT, rheumatiffln and sout. but apt (o causa grfplDi:; uii 
isea. The best metliod of admlaietratlon Ih In tbe form at synip, ih 
nuibtnaUon with Bromatics to uicxlUy acCJon. 

Fluid Extraet of berries, 1-4 to 1 Quidrouhni per pint..) [.« 

■g^nip <?f) BackOuyrn Berriea. ]>er doz. pints.. T,» 

r Each Huldounce repreaeutii: 

I BuckthiHTi berries. ViO en. Plmnntu, D gm. 

■ Oingor, 6 grs. 

BUCLEWEED. 

Ltcop™ vmoimoua, Ijnn*.— NareoCic and astriuHBut. Valuablfl il 

hffimorrlia^ ; it diminitibeB tbe fruquency of tbu pulse, quietA 

icTllAHOD, nnd allnya cough. 

Ftuid Extract of herb, 1-3 ton fluldrauhios pert^t..S .00 

BoVd Sxtraet, K lo ISgrs, peroi.. X, 

CbnwntrMion Lnoopin. 1 tolgTB peroz,. .IK 

Pruned Aeri. 
BULLOCK'S BLOOD, See SANGUIS BOVINUS EXSiCCATUS 
BURDOCK, See LAPPA. 
^H^ BUTTERNUT, SeeJUGLANS. 

^^h SUTTON-BUSH. 

^^^Hlttnut-urroDH occiDEKTALiH. Mimi. — Tonic, febrifuee, aperient, 
^^^■Mlc; likewise cl^ueil us expectorant, dlBphorotlc. aatJ-lllhlo, Has 
bm (anpLoyed In (nteniilttent and remittent fevers, and In grftTBl; It 
Beenifl to exert a special induenee over the Inspiratory and dIgevtiTe 
OrgaoB, and reUevw the latter by promotiiiK digestloo. aaaini[lal4oii, i 
healUiy action of Ibti vklu. the former by eombatiug ao^ \cicbL vf 
Bod— hence, ltd value in cooaiunplion. liroiwMVte, caXaxv\L, «'Hn^^a^^■1 
amgh, i-nitip. and coughs and oMa KeneraUy. 

^litld Ettract of bark, 1-S to 1 fluUiaobm -VOt 0iA.-%^J 



■il 



68 

BUTTON SNAKE-ROOT. 

LiATRiH wicATA, WilldeQow.— Diuretio, tonio, with stimulant and 
emnienaKofTue properties. Is deemed beneficial in gonorrtiGQa, gleet, 
nephritio diseasen, scrofula, dysmenorrhoea, after-pains, etc. ; also in 
connection with bugleweed and star-grass in BrightHs disease; may be 
used as a K&r^le in sore tlm^at, or as an injection in leuccMThoea. 

Fluid Extract of root, 1-3 to 2 Quidrachms per pint. .$ .90 

Preftaed root. 

CALABAR BEAN, See PHYSOSTIGMA. 

CALAMUS. 
[sweet flag.] 

AcoRi^fl (UiJiMi'H, Linnd.— Carminative, slightly tonic, excitant, and 
a useful mljtmct to other tonics and stimulants. Has been employed in 
flatulent colic, (lyHiH>psia, feebleness of the digestive organs, and to aid 
the action of cinchona and quinhie in intermittents; externally as an 
application to indolent ulcers, and to keep up the discharge from 
bliHtered surfaces and from issues. 

Fluid Extract of rhizome, 5 to 40 minims per pint. .$ 1.20 

Pressed root. 

CALCIUM BROMIDE. 

Sometimes employed as an adjuvant in epilepsy and hysteria. It acts 
OS a sedative to the nerve centres, but does not depress cardiac action like 
l)otassium bromide. Dose, 1-2 to 2 drachms. 

Elixir Calcium bromide (40 grs. in each fl. oz.)..perdoz. pints. .$ 9.00 

CALCIUM CARBONATE. 

Antacid. Adapted to the treatment of diarrhoea accompanied with 
acidity, and acidity of stomach attending dyspepsia and gout when a lax- 
ative effect is to be avoided. Dose, 10 to 40 grains. 

Pills, see list in Appendix, Nos. S2, 749. 

Tablet Triturate, see list in Appendij^, No. 607. 

Compressed Tablets, see list in Appendix, Nos. 8, 118. 

CALCIUM HYPOPHOSPHITE. 

Largely used in conjunction with the hyi)ophosphite of soda and cod 
liver oil in the treatment of chronic phthisis. Highly recommended in 
scrofulous diseases and in cases of defective nutrition of nerve centres. 
Dose, 10 to 30 grains. 

Compressed Tablets, see list in Appendix, Nos. 27, 28, 163. 

Syrups, see list in Appendix, Nos. 2, 6, 11, 12; also Hematic 
Hypophosphites. 

Glycerole Hypophosphites , . , per pint. .$ 1.00 

Each fluidounce represents: 

Calcium hyi)ophosphite, 6 grs. 
Sodium liypophosphite, 6 grs. 
Potassium i^ypophosphite, 8 gre. 



CALCIUM HYPOPHOSPHITE— CoMnKUK>. 

Malt Eilnut idtk Hwoplun^ita 

...perdciE. HF^^ V5.0U a^t; per do2- pEril*, iu 



CALCIUM IODIDE. 

id prd^nble la any Iodic oompouiid 
CS)OiIc{tiB><o<Iftl«(ieg».in«i^a.cH.>....pcrd(B.pU..fl£.'n ' 




CALCIUM LACTOPHOSPHATE. 

lu of caldiuD plioqdul« aud [octic ar^uL 

imvmwtd Tablet (<»iDigt^Be.n"i^~ 

...pa-doiLl»tB.ot»,nef.fl.30.- per Joe. boU. of OS. nef ..| t.<W 
b1» list ia Appeodlx, No. K. 

C Nos. 4. Si 7. B. U. 

CALCIUM PHOSPHATE, 
or use Id dcIecUTe nndlUoo, sich u Krofula, rictaM aixl hxw 
romu of i^ilhWi. DoKlOlaSOgn. 
HUH. see Bst In Appendix, Mo. T«B. 
Cbnpreanl TbUela. see list id Appeodlx, Nos. 1I& VK. 
Sfx^.wim in Appendix. No. lOL 
S^mvCi s» lint in Appendix, Nos. X9, SS, 

L CALCIUM SULPHIDE. 

^V toa bem monn/uUy naed aa a. rsnedr 'or funiDcular erupUt 



OiMvraiRf IhUct, flSF imin Appwdlz. N 
CALENDULA. 



^^HBiair CDiptOTul Id spot 
^^Hk Ib Inrfd; iHtricted h 
^^^^^dslo pramote cioUriEi 



Ib Inrfd; iwtricted to me 

:m local remalf after turi 

ialfnUca. 
PIhhI Ertine< of fionn. JS 
ShM Ettntit. S to SO en. 



a local aiqiliatiai fi 



TO 

CALIFORNIA FEVER-BUSH. 

Garrta Frkmontii. Torrey.— Employed in California as a dot 
remedy for ehillri nud fuver. Cases have been reported which, 
retiiHtin): onlinary tn'atiiient, yielded promptly to this remedy. It 
tains a bitt«*r alkaloid which seems to resemble quinine in idiysiolo, 
and therapeutic actiou. As a tonic, it is valuable in chronic diseases 
nectod witli debility. 

Fluid Extract of /eriiv^, 10 to 80 minims per pint. .$ « 

CALIFORNIA LAUREL. 

Umbelutlaria californica, Nuttall.— It is claimed that the use i 
tliis dnifi: in neuralgic lu.-adache, atonic diarrhoea, intestinal coUc an 
cerebro-Hpinal menin^tis is followed by favorable results; it is onployei 
extt'nially in rheuinatiHiu. 

Fluid Extract of leaves^ 10 to 30 minhns per i^t. .$ 4.00 

CALUMBA. 
[foreign columbo.] 

Jateorhiza palmata (Lamarck) Miers.— A mild non-astringent tonic, 
with very little stimulating? power, and generally acceptable to the 
stomach. It an8w«*8 admirably as a remedy in simple dyspepsia, and in 
the debility of convalescence, especially when the alim^itary canal is 
l^t enfeebled, e. 9., after remittent fever, djrsentery, diarriiGea, cholera 
morbus or cholera infantum; the absence of irritating properties renders 
it an appropriate tonic in the hectic fever of phthisis and kindred 
affections; and for vomiting unconnected with inflammation of the 
stomach, as in the sickness of pr^nancy, it is often of service. 

Note.— Contains no tannin, may therefore be prescribed with inxi. 

Fluid Extract of root^ 10 to 30 minims. per pint. .$ 1.25 

Solid Extract, 1 to 4 grs per ok. . .80 

Powdered Extract^ 1 to 4 grs per oz. . JBO 

Compressed Tablet^ see list in Appendix, No. 170. 

Pressed root. 

CAMPHOR. 

A stearopten from the wood of CiNNAifOMUM camfhora, Fr. Nees & 
Ebermaier.— Stimulant or sedative, according to dose; also anti-spasmodic 
and anaphrodisiac. Employed in summer diarrhoeas, and to promote ex- 
pectoration in chronic bronchitis, capillary bronchitis, typhoid pneumonia, 
etc. : in larger doses, tends to allay maniacal and sexual excitement; ex- 
ternally, is a mild counter-irritant. Solubility, 1 in 900 water. Dose 5 to 
20 grs. 

Liquid Camphor Comp. for B. P. tincture $1.60 

Each imperial pint represents: 
Powd. Opium, 320 grs. Camphor, 240 grs. 

Benzoic acid, 820 grs. Oil Anise, 4 fluidrachms. 

Pills, see list hi Appendix, 48, 104, 184 to 148,248,249,875.786,800. 

Pink Qranvles, see list in Appendix, Nos. 861, 671 to 078. 

2lidlet jyOumtes, see list In Appendix, Nob. 9M,SQ6,ftU '^ 



r 



CAMPHOR— CONTWUBD. 
Cotnprased Tableta, gee liet In Appendix. 5, T, DO, t<H, 148, 171, 
Ai/iaJanf, Bee list in Appeadix, No. IJ. 

Camphor JUoTiobromaled, olmDaC insoluble in waSer, freely la 
^coIidL Has been used Co advimtage in whooplng-cuugh, 

neuralgia, tenponuB, chorea and hysteria^ 1 tolDgTS ,. 

perra., nei..| .80 '| 

Qnnphor soluffon, Deuttnl, 12 1-3 percent., .per oz. bat., net.. .S 
See also lYnclvre Opium Oomp, and Warburg't TYnfturs*. 
See also Ctoinpreued Tablet Bfoim Mixture, under Giifci/rrhtEo. 

CANADA THISTLE. 

OrfiDcis AaVEEVHSt Hoffmas. — Popularly employed for its aGtiiu^^fbt 
Ion lu diarrhOM, dysentery and leucorrhtes. 

CANADIAN HEMP. See APOCYNUM. 
CANELLA. 
OiiraiJ-i ILHA, Murray.— Aromatic and atlmulant. Employed ohlefljr 
adjuvant to tonics and purgatives. 

, fluid Kcfmcf of hark, 1-4 to 1 duidmcUm per pint 

Pm (Wl} Female, Hooper's per l«l. » cents; pvrSDi} 

CANNABIS INDICA, See INDIAN CANNABIS. 
CANTHARIDES. 
Casthaoh TBHiciTORit, Do Geer. Poisonous.— IntemaUy, a 
ful fltlmulatit, VFlth peculiar j^iNlllection for the urinary aud genital 
organs. In moderate doses sometimea acts as a diuretlo, Uiougb It 
generally axdtea some irritation of tlia urluary passages, vUich, If ItB 
exhlblUoi) is petaerered in. often amounts to violent strangury. In larger 
doKS is a vjoleni poison, SO grains of the powder haying been kiioti 
cause death. It has been employed in the treatmeat of drop^, amt 
rlHBa, obstinate eleet, leucorrbcea. seminal weakness, diabetes and ui 
tlDeocB of urine; is employed eKtonally for bllsferiui; purposes. 

ATmnoTEB. — Emetics or the Etomacb-pun^p, prompUy ; opiates by lii 
stomach and rectum ; aalinal charcoal In Bne powder. mucilaginouB orfl 
albuminouB diinhe. To relieve stranffury, wsna sttx baths, intra-TesIcal'fl 
inJeetioDS of cocaine, etc. 

ThiAj Extract of tin ituscls; UBeil externally us a blistering 
-e only Is suited (or Internal use; see Ap- 
ia per pint. -I S.BO 

l^ffito, MB list hi Appendix, Nob. ISS. 460. 
V,Mnib Orantile, see list In Appendix, No. 674. 

d Tablet), see list in Appenilix, Nos. 10, 1B7. II 
CAPSICUM. 



i.- 

I 




[to 

er m 

J 

4 



, Blume.— 8tiraulani\, aiiii ^^Jnill«iMl^•, ^to««iW». 
ofgasb^euud pftncreallc juices. T3se!ui«i™»ss<S«>^*^'*'*^'" 
" -- dyspepsia, atoiUc gout aWenAol fVCa toSwiBoKfc »»« 



unnl wtUi KTIDV HMnn 
iiallj> ta a rulirritdciil. 
^hihl £x(nicl ••/ /miUUti IB ininiins .. 

Hjrrrli, 8uH.. Irof. 

•SoliA Sirfrorf , 1-3 lA X gra per««.. J 

PdU, wo Um Id Apixwiix. Nob. S, ». », «. SO. Gl , W. t>4, 14T, 

14N. ion, 1S7 1« ISO, iTB, 9tt, BBi, 3«t. s». 301, an. BTt, sm, soft 

ns, (BO, Ml, S3S, 807, 619. 
Kfi« OmnHlci, *ee ll«t la Appendix. Nob. CSI, 003. 875. 
'IhAktf TVifunOei. Me llEl in Appendix, Koo. 88, (ti!7 to <V», U»l. 
Ooinpmtted Ihtilefa. vw Ibt In Apiwrnlii. Nod. 7. H. BO, lU, ra. 

IM, IIS, ISA, IM, IM, ID3. 
OniXHle, *n list In Appendbc, No. M. 
iiuintffe, Brondtiai. Improiial. 
See iIbo Ilfnoturv Opiam Qinip. and CUomnodviM. 

CAPSULE FILLERS. 

ACME CAPSULE FILIJCE. 
This fUler Is orreivd ai on Improi 

iHjeud of a ulchel-pUtod 
'imael and incline, and four v 
ilidiB. viiivh are bored to flC and 
lolil tbe aerea stzcs of capsules mon- 
ifaoEunid by us. The; ore operated. 
lery readil/. quicliiy and 
loste at Onig. 

Complete neJ..J 4.00- 

Extmalldua eodi. 




CAPSULE FILLERS— CoNTiNUEo. 



^K. The aUenCloD of pliaraiecisU and phyiticlans is uoIIihI Ui this siiupie 

^contrivance Tor filling capaiiLea. No weU-«quipped pliarmaiiy elioutd be 

Kithout ODD. By its ime. the inoonveuieuee of diEpoOGing medlcinen In 

capaolus is tmlirely reniuvod. and It may be oonveniently carrieil by the 

phyHiaan and uBtid at tim liedHhiti. a Il( 

QKpeiieuoe mnkluit thu fiiiiag of capwilfQ 

~ y as expudltlouB aa the eafolding of 



the liBbiiil^r of 




4 li£uuuniy 
m niTmum 

S. Price t IB tlie olieapeat Rlicr In IJio marln 
Uw ill * being oonaldered 

BT set olT Helen flllKTB 




^^ Ugmd C 




CARAWAY. 
K Cuivi, Litmf— ChieQy employed oh a 11: 
nt oolicB of intiuicy. 

P^JtuM Extract of seed, W lo W mluinia. per piot..; 1.3S 

I Fluid ISxtracIt Omnge Corajxnind; Oardiimom 
Oompamd; Ca.rdu.mom, Cimp. for B. P. tinclum; Piitk- 
nwl and Senna, under Spigrlia. 

St in Appendix, Nos. 62, 991, UBS. 635, 71fi. 
CARBOLIC ACID, Sei TAR. 
CARDAMOM. 



d Extract of wed, S to IS 
Fhtid CanUtmom Coinpomid. 

Ifl Om Rardamon. 

a Qm Caraway 



liquid Cardamoa Cinup, for B. P. Urn: 
Eaeb imperial pint reprif^utfi; 
~' — — '- ■ ■' UocUlnuttl, aaORi- . „„ 



74 

CARDAMOM— Continued. 

See also Fluid Extracts; Aloes Comp. for B. P. decoction; 
Arttnuitic; Cinchona Aromatic; Gentian Cfompound; 
Gentian Comp. for B. P. tincture; Rhubarb^ sweet; 
Rhubarb for B. P. tincture. 

Pills, see list in Appendix, Nos. l&l, 250. 

Tablet Triturates, see list in Appendix, Nos. 8S6 to 838. 

Compressed Tablet, see list in Appendix, No. 150. 

Medicinal Syrup, see list in Appendix, No. 81. 

CAROBA. 

Jacaranda procera, Sprenf^.— Said to possess alterative, diuretic, 
sudorific and tonic properties, to a marked d^^ree; believed to be a valu< 
able and efTective anti-syphilitic. May be combined with iodide of potas- 
sium with good results; for the cure of old syphilitio ulcers, it may be 
applied topically, in addition to internal treatment. 

Fluid Extract of leaves, 1-4 to 1 fluidrachm per pint. .$ 8.50 

CARPENTER'S-SQUARE, See FIGWORT. 

CASCARA AMARGA. 

PiCRAMNiA, (Sp. undetermined).— Alterative. Credited with relieving 
chronic syphilitic eruptions, syphilitic tubercle, chronic eczema and g^um- 
mata. The discovery in our laboratory of an alkaloid in this drug, con 
firms the belief in its value, and clinical evidence in its favor is accumu- 
lating. 

Though a remedy of slow action, it is held to be almost specific 
in syphilis, as it seems to eliminate the poison from the system; it 
appears equally valuable in chronic nephritis. 

Fluid Extract of bark, 1-2 to 1 fluidrachm per pint. .$ 3.00 

Potvdered Extract, 5 to 10 grs per oz. . 1.60 

See also Trifolium Compound. 

CASCARA SAGRADA. 

Rhahnus Purshiana, DeCandolle.— Laxative, cathartic, hepatic and 
intestmal tonic. This drug has been aptly called a ** Tonic Laxative,^* 
because of its physiologic action, which seems to be directed to the vaso- 
motor system thereby stimulating the secretory apparatus of the aliment- 
ary canal and increasing peristaltic action, restoring to normal activity. 
Its use is not attended with the unpleasant after-effects following the 
employment of cathartics, neither does it, as a rule, cause griping or 
other unpleasant symptoms. It is as nearly a specific for chronic constip- 
ation as any article of the Materia Medica is a specific for any disease. To 
be of service, however, it must be given in small and frequently repeated 
doses, as pensistence in administration seems to produce the desired tonic 
effects. It reUeveB (xmstipaHoa by restoring took^ty to the YKmeiia. 



"TF 




CASCARA SACRADA— CoMrmuED. 
iid Bximct of barh. Liose: as a laiative, B to IB cninlmB, 
Uiree times a day; as a cathartic, 30 to -KG nunima, morohif^ 
and GTeDEDRi aa a Etomachiu. 4 to 10 minima, four times s 

per pint . .S 3.' 

BEtniet of baric (formula of 1887); pemiaDeat and 

win not precipitate on BUodlug: le tree trom inert matter, 

not UCter, enCdrely soluble In wat«r, and a true repreaenta- 

e of all the valuable constiCuaila of tbe bark. Doge, 

neas fl. ezt, old formula, above per pint,. 3, 

Extract Cagcara Sagrada, Aromatic -....per pint.. 

'solid Eitract, Voee: ea a laxative, I to B ers. ; as a caUuu-Uo, 

toSgrs perm.. 

SoUd Bxtrad, iBB7, (latleleia^, Doeo: as a laxative. 1 to 3 grt. ; 

ai a catbartlc. 3 to Sgn parol.. 

FTiadtTtd Extract, DoBe; as a laiative, ! W S gra, ; as a cathar^ 

lie, ShiBgTB peroz.. 

Cojuxntrattim C/ucarin. Dose; as a loaalive, 1 to Bgra.; as a 

cathartic, 3 hi Sgra peroz.. 

PtOa, see Ust in Appaadiz, Noa. SS, W. GO, », ISO to IK. 
Pink Omnult, nee list in Appeiiilli, No. BTS. 
TiMrt Tritarates, eea list In Appeudlx, Nos. 332, sso. 
Gnapretied 'DMeii, see list hi Appeodti. Nos. B, 12, 907. 
Sllxiri, ECS list in Appendix, Noa. 96 to 38. 
Oopmlss, la soft gelatin, see list lu Appendix, Nos. TD to 81. 
COKOra Oonlial. £aub litre reprtsenta: Coacara Sagrada bark, 
lJe(}m.;Beri)ertaAq«lfoliuDi,srOm. Dose; asalaxaBia, 1 
flnidracbm, twice a day, night and morning ; as a cathartic, 
1-a Suldounce. twice a dof . night ood morning ; for couatlp- 
atton and dyspep^ from 1-4 to I fluldraohm, four Umea a 

a oormal or laxative paaaage is obtaioed, nbea the 
should ba gradually decreased untD the beneflt Is 

....perdOK., net^M 

with Caacara Sagrada (SO grs. hi each 0, OUDOO), 
.perdoz. a [HUM, net, JS.OO; perdoz. pints, net.. 



CASCARILLA. 



^^^HDbotqv ELurntiA. J. J. Bennett— Aromatic, stimulant, tonic, febri- 

^^^^pi Employed advantageously with aiucbona hi intermittent fever, 

] tn^demlc dyaenteiT. and as on Ingredient in taoie bittors. It la aald to 

promote the flow of milk In Uie lower aoimslK, and it has consequently 

liecn proposed to employ it in tlie human subject as a galautogogue. 

Fttiid Extract of barh, l-Sto 1 tluidratdim .^0? -^X..^ ^ 

KoTK.— InoompaBWe with limo water anamtaarBl 
So/id Sxtract, 5 tio IQ grs 



I 



CASES. 

DlitRNtn.i Pocket Cau,— We have |>repareil for tlie coDTeuiHi 

liliyalulnn. a leather pocket Case ivnlAltilnK Uie tollowlnttm 
IXumules. rwh botOo vunUinlnK from fl»e to six full OaiJy di 



■a acid 




Cucoine Iiydrocblonte. 

DiKltaLn 

Gi-lnemltio liydrocliloratB. 

Alfn.mil. LlilorldH, cornMive,A 

Mon.urom liidMe, yeJliiw. 

Morphine Biilplmte. 



VtUx uf C use mmplDte. wHfe 
aljoTi. BUsLtion. »a,00, t.cl. Wo 
will tumlsb tbc caae with any 
□tlier EODibln&tloD that ma; 



ConDulffi chosen, 
ance of phyBlviuus a Diurnal THtui 
lat contaLDlne eight TJala, each h 
1000, KM. iOOT, lOlS, 1016, 1038, It 
net..tm 



esof poiac*- 



GmtEHiEiiCY OtSB9,-Fliyelo[aiiB ore (requeBUy called In ce 

her euiergGQciffs whlcb require luunoilatc tj-eatiuent. On such 
It Is very esseutlaJ to havB proper remcdiis at hBOd tliat they 
J be odioinlstered without delay. Wltli a view to supplying a waat 

ive have latroduced au T^ergenoy Caaa of c 
le cout^ning Che following remedial ogeota : Ammonium c 
linyl Nitrite Pearis; ClCrated Coflelae; Calcium carbonate pTBCipital 
M'-AiuKiyae; Compound Cerebral Sedative; Normal Uquld J~ 
l;yl bromide; Normal Liquid I%ltBllB; Solution of Ferric chloride 
gncsio, for pfeimriug Ferric hydrate — veJuahle 

" al poiaoning; Tincture Opium. U. 8, P.; Tannic Add; Zinc aulph- 
lao a HyiKnlermatic SyringB and the (oHowing HyjKidcniialio 
: Apouiorphliie hydrochlorate. 1-IU gr.; Atroplna sulphate, I-GO 
calae hydrochlorate, 1-4 gr.; JUorphine sulphate, 1.4gr-; Morpldi 
and Atropine, Q H CMorpldne sulphate, 1-4 gr., aj:id Atropine sutpbat 
1-150 gr. in one tablet); FbysoDtigmioe sulphate, I-lOOgr. Dluatrated 
cular oontahihig detailed infonnatloa will be sent upon ^plication. 

e complete. net. .$10,00 



tdne 

1 



cases—Continued. 
reach of Uie InduMrial arts, hua been [aken advnntAce of by iih Iq In 
prorlne our hyportermatlu case. Our new case Is, tlierefore, very Ugh 
coiHpixct, and noi liable to tartiiah. 

Each eoBe coataJoB an improvod hypodermatic Bi^lnKe, nith special 
featuroB described uuder ^fringes; two ueedles: a supply oC eitru wires 
for cleaning punioseii and an assortment of hypodermatic tablets Id 
vlalB ot S3, viz.; Nob. t, a, fi, 13. 16 and T9 (see list m Appendix). 

The followlue cut will afford an klpa aa to Its stee and eeueral appear- 



1 




Materia HLkduo. Gme.—. 
of pharmacy and medicine. Contains spechnens of all the cnidu drumB 
of v^;etable origin rocoKnlzed hj tlie U. 8. phaflnacopipeia, 1B80, andS 

ji) recoKOined U 
TheaovcBi dru/js whloh are oflloliil in the IBW Phsrmatov^iVo,, o 
itbora Uwae of ISSa, can be supplied, whi!D dealrtrt, to v^ojoecS. **■« 
BaBiber of (loofflcioj drags. Indlapcuanble lo tlMi BlofteoS. o^ ij-aww^ra*.- 



CASES— CoNTWUED. 

no^. Eacb oasB Is provldHl wiUi a bolauIoU. a 
numerlcnl Index. 

heaelh of cue. 9S inc>i«; width. IB S-J Mohiw; depth. 14 tadba 
m 9uMriai, Antique obJc ; ^piuined tlnlxurts, vLtUruund gloaa lope. 
Seail for iUiutimted dt»cr<ptite drcular. 




RuaiHT Cask.— Con toinine Is ai! 
it book of inatmcticniii for usJug Dr. 
Rowtng apparatus : 



^^ ^l.;Ci- 



. Two teat tubts, ono of which ia Rradiiat^. 
, A minim pipetlc 
A set of all speolflo gf a^'ity btada. eoiroaponding 



BB reapaeWvely of l.OOS, 1.010, 1,1 
imd TBiT couvenlent lo use. 

re oompiuit orrsu^maDt It n 
cannot well fOT'ego the c 
al lalKiratory. 
FMoe 



Tliesewnibe 



Dcket ^ 



CASES— CONTWUEO. 
Tadlbt Tsittbatb C*BEa,— For the convenlencB of phj-aJclo 
our Tablet TrinuuHs, we ofTer tbe roUowiiig sssorUnsat oC nea 
TTlCurate CoseB of TaryiDg capoultf . 



a No. 



— AsBortment A. Prioa, $2. SO. NET. 



A folding pocket caae made of KuaGia leather, cIo^di^ with 
staotiaJ irlasp; leDRth, 7^ laches; width, n>j Inehea. 

Two rows of la vials, eiioli having a cap^lty of about 4B Tablet Tri- 
turates. Vtals are Healed with a metal screw cap. and fit In the c 



No. 

3fl CanDahiB Indicn Ext., 1-20 er. 

7B Ergotiu CBouj,), I-IO gr, 

82 Ipecac, 1-10 gr, 

SB Hereurj wiUi Ohalk. l-IO gr. 
IIT Morphine nuliibate. l-IB gr. 
126 Nas Votntoa, povrJ., MO gr. 
13E Pepain Aseptic, 1 gr. 
143 Podopbyllln. I-Kgr. 
161 Quluineaulphate, 1 gr. 
]IW Boillum solicj-lste. 1 gr. 
aio Veratrum Virido Tr,, 1 min. 



ai7 Aloln Comp,, Q "A." 
i»a Aoetajiilid, 1 gr. 
267 Aconite Tr.,1 min. 
S8T Ainmon, chlor. & HyoBcyoii 
81J Camphor moDobromat«d, 1 
331 Cathartic Comp. Improved, 
M3 Digitalis Tr.,liiilii. 
AM Seuralgio (Kenyon). 
618 Nitroglycerin Compouud, 
ea Bismuth Compound. 
030 Fever (DavlH), 
645 TonsiUitlB. 



Case No. 1— Assortment B, Price, $3. SO, NET. 



112 Copper Hrsenil 
as StUot, 1 gr. 
£19 AIoId, Bdlod., Strycli. /t Ipecac, 
J.lKr. 



Mo. 

la AmDiontum chloride, 1 gr. 

18 Atmplne Bulpliale, 1-100 gr. 

2S Bistnutli Hibcnrbonate, S gra. 

X Caffeine. 1 gr. 

3£ Calomel. MO gr. 

t9 Cocaine hydrobromate, 1-8 gr. asS Aeoniie not, fluid w 

4S Codeine, 1^ gr. 3SS Cathartic Comp. trnjirovej. 1 ler. 

107 Hercurons iodide, yellow. 1-S gr Vtt Hercuric lodidn, red, 1-S gr. 
laO Morpbine aulphalc 1-1 gr, 4TB Pflocarplne hydrechlor,, MO itT. 

148 Quinine tdsuiphatc. 1 gr. SJ4 Opium and Lead ocMate, 9"B." 

IBS Sodiiun sallcylMe, I gr. BS Dianiuna. 

Itfi CUomel. Ipecac £ Bod. bicarb. UT CanUu Compoond. 

Ntnz.— AsBOrtment B ii fumialiei) in caw Vo, t. aiut aa It tucludea a 
number of more expendve Tablela, sicb a* CafMue. OudeiiKi, Cocalms 
Pilocarpine, etc, the price Is higher. BdkerinK. bowPTer, tliat oertaia 
phytdcjans would desire this ■HonmeDt. we haru deebl«d In Inclnils it. 
When "CaseKo.l''aiilyl«otdend. we Aall (uralidi tlie $1,00 Klwtlun 1 
(■■nrteient A), while if B la dealrvd. "Cawt Kn. I. AHirtuHUt B." 



e. Vi iaebev; vUlh. l^todfaaK. 



I » Calomel. 1 er. 917 Uda Oonip.. B "A." 

I n KrKOtIa (Bonjrau). MO kt. 107 Aoonlte Tr,, I urin. 

lilDenilpliBW. l-ingr. Il'l Puuphnr muttobronutod, 

H Niut Vomica, Jiowd., MO Rr. SSI Cathartic Comp., Imp., 14 rt-' 
B Padi^hylllii. MB gr. 383 DlBltalis Tr., I mlti. 

tuLm? blaulphate, 1 gr. ftSS Bfamulli Ottm|toiiad. 

Case No. 3, Prfce $2.00.NET. 
oliling pocket'uaaii rnwlx of n nupiirlor quality ot Rusnla 
Bigth,? tnchea: wlilth. i liiuhm; liavinp imp- row of 8 cork- 
la, eBab holdJag about 100 lalilflts. 



■117 Morphine sulphate, 1 -1A gr. 
WM! Podophyllln, l-m gr. 
■1(8 Qiilnlne blaulphate. I gr. 



Pleasa uoW tliat prioea meudouuil apply In raoh ua 
tf /OmuliB tndlcaled. or aay selection which will i 
M.BQ Lbt, per thoiiHand tablctx Ceiccpt Caw No. I, 
[wblcb is a apedtil seleutlon and vxcoeOs tbeaiwose). 



TcmtmiRT HmiDtuuiATio Cib>.— We have pleasmn in dlrectlof 
altenUon of Veterinary Burgeons fo our Hilk-llned, moroooo-OOT 
Veterlnaiy Hypodermatic Case, whicb □leeanros 7\^ Inchps long, ^^ ' 
and 1^ deep, and contains, when complete: A KTBduoted Tetert 
hypodermatic syrinx of improved coiiacniction ; a tiypndemiatto na 
a hypodermatic trocar miiik-; a IbypiiriiTiiuitli; (nioai', and a fuH lino 
our veterinary hypoderuialic lalflcln 




CASSIA CINNAMON. 
OuniAMomni Cassia, Blume.— Ilif-hly aroomUc ouil somewhat est 
BUt. Omerally ouployed [t> cranblnation irlUi opiuni. chulk, or si 
vegetable infuston to ch^k diairbTBa; sometlEnea efficacious fii lutomoJ 

Fluid Extract of baric, 10 to SO minima per pmt..( ] 

See sJso Fluid Extract! Animatic; BiocWwrn/ Aromatic; 
am Compoaiui; Cardamom Camp, far B. I". 
inetare; Lavender Compound; Lavendur Cvrnp. Jor 
iflurp; Orange Com,pontvl; Rltvbarb AromiUiB; 
Bhviiarb Cvmp. Kith fot<uaiuin, 
U(, see list in Appendix, Nob. S88. TIT, T3S. T4G. 
^ediciHol Svrupt, see list in Appendix, 40 to ^ 
se list in Appendix, Ndh. 4T, 113- 

CASSIA FISTUU. 

CiEstA FiBTtit.A. LiUDj.— LssBClve. AdTantagoousI; raaployed 

habitual cooalipatlaii. Dose of the pulp, ee s laxatiTB, one to t 

^^ Bob Lrixallve Wafers 

^E CASTANEA. 

^^" Oabtanea DsmAVi (MaisliaJl) Sudworth. — Reputed efllelont 
rdleving the symptoms of whoopinRiiougli, not oaiy sJlevlating; Uib 
anaoba but sometimed breaking up the paroxysms altogetliBr, leav 
oniy auougli with mucous expectoration which rBftdJly yields to ordln, 



t..) M 




^^■^tvdl S 



Sluid Extract of leavet. U. S. F., 5 



CASTOR OIL PLANT. 



£- — The leaves are galacUi^gue, coosequently 
employed to accelerate or lucresse Uiu seci'stlou of inlUc. They may be 
applied oa a poultice or in deoootion, and the fluid extract given Internally 
at the same time; it is stated tJiat the fluid extract is equally e~ 



The beans or seeds ai^ powerfully cathsrlic in lar^ doses, imd some 
Clmes emetic. The alcoholic fluid extmct of the seeds is. by some, deemed 
superior to caslor oU, as It acts lu siniLUer duses, IB more SigreenhJe to the 
taetBf aod less disposed to irritato. It ntay be substituted for the oil in 

^MWii where the actioD of alcoliol is not detrimeatal. 

^H riuM Bxt}-act of beam, 1-41^1 fluldractuu per plat.. $ 1,80 



do/ W 



1 fluidrachm per plot,. 



I 



8a 

CATECHU. 

An extract from tlie wood of Acacia Catechu G^inn^ f.) Willde- 
now.- (jently tonic and powerfully astringcut. Employed locally as an 
application to relaxed or congested mucous membrane and to check 
luL'morrha^*8; combined with opium as an internal r^uedy in chronic 
and cullicjuative diarrhu3as, and in chronic dysentoy. 

Fluid Catechu, 10 to 45 mlnhns per pint. ,% IJM 

CATNEP. 

Nepeta Cat aria, Liun^.— Anti8i>asmodic and slightly tonic. Employed 
in nervous febrile derangements; much used for the relief of flatulent 
colic in infants, and as a popular remedy for retarded or painful mens- 
truation. 

Fluid Extract Catnep^ 1 to 2 fluidrachms per pint. .$ .90 

Pressed leaves. 

CAULOPHYLLUM. 
[blue cohosh.] 

CAULOPHYLLUM THALicTRoiDBS, Mlchaux.— Diuretic, diaphoretic, an* 
thehiiintic; used principally as an emmenagogue, parturient, and anti- 
spasniodlc. Is employed in rhemuatism, dropsy, colic, cramps, hiccough 
epilepsy, hysteria, uterine inflammation, leucorrhoea, amenorrhcea, dys- 
menorrhoea, etc. ; in decoction, employed for several weeks previous to 
delivery, is said to facilitate parturition. 

Fluid Extract of rhizome, 10 to 90 minims per pint. .$ .90 

Fluid Extract Blue Coliosh Compound, A useful emmena- 
gogue. Each 16 fl. oz. represents: Caulophyllum, 7 1-9 ozs. ; 
Water Pepper, 8 5-9 ozs. ; Ergot, 3 5-9 ozs. ; Savine, 1 7-9 ozs. 
Dose, 5 to 20 minims per pint. . 1.90 

See also Fluid Extranet Helonias Compound. 

Solid Extract, 2 to i gra per oz.. .21 

Concentration CavlophyUin, 1 to 5 grs. per oz. . .50 

PiU (105) Caulophyllin, 1-8 gr per 100, 25 cents; per 500. . 1.10 

Tal)let Triturate (829) Cavlophyllin, 1-10 gr. 

per 500, net, 28 cents; per 1000, net. . M 

Compressed Tablet, see list in Appendix, No. 60. 

Elixir, see list in Appendix, No. 65. 

Pressed root. 

CEDRON SEED. 

SiMABA Cedron, Planchon. Poisonous.— Tonic, cerebral sedative, 
antispasmodic, antiperiodic. Claimed as a remedy for the bite of poi- 
sonous serpents and insects; also used in intermittent fevers, spasms of 
stomach and bowels, neuralgia of the face, and in gout. 

Fluid Extract of seed, 1 to 8 minims. For serpent bites it is 
recommended in gix-minim doses, and also to dress the bite 
witbibMextnct .yeac pVnb. .% )&5M 



83 



CELERY. 

[*.— CttrmiQatJ™, nerviiiB, Btimulant, dluretJafl 
tUHl sliKliUy apirfijut. Employed In conibiiiatian with Oiuiraiia in th* M 
tnatmwt oC sick-lieadaclie (migraine) and Dervoiis irritoliillt;. 

rTlalri Extretct of aeed, E to la mlnlmB. per pint..| 1^4 
Btiid Extract, I to 3 grs per m.. 
SlUxir C^ery and Ouornita (60 p^ of eiLch in eacli Uuid' 
ouaoe). Doae. 1 fluldraclun per doz. pints,. 1 
Sen also K')!a Compound. 
CEREBRAL SEDATIVE COMPOUND. 
A RKLIiBLK ASO KTFlCIEfiT KillTB BBViTIVK, 

a *'A."— Eouh BuidouDOB coDtuinB: Chlaral, 120 gra.; 
broQildp, ISOgra.; tincture Ojilum, « mlnlrafl; Huid iDrtcact Ge 
asminlina. Dose, J^ ^a 1 fl. dr. ca to 4 Cc.) per pint IwtOe, jn 

We tilBo prepare a Cerebral SedaUve Compound. 1^ " B" (without 
opium). Eacli fluldouuce contolits: CldorsJ. ISO gn. ; I'otoBsium bromide^ J 
I'JO grs.\ tincture Hyoficyamua, 40 minims; fluid extract OeLsemium, 3S J 
miuiuiB, Dose, K to 1 Quidracbm (^ to 4 0c). .per pint bottle, nej. 

CEREBR[N. 
Tills product was added to our list upon tlie supposition U 
Hainmuud'a artjde !□ tlie New York Medical Jounia] of Jdjiuiut SSlh, j 
1803, ivaa a purely ficientific paper. Learning filcce that 1 
prietory interest in "Cerebrlaer" we tiBTe been Zed to make thra^peutlO- J 
invutlEBtions which convince UB that the produubtiaB no i 
To those desiring It, however, we ore prepared to supply It In ounco- 1 
stoppered riala perTial, ' 

»CEREUS CRANDIFLORUS, miuek. 
BedaUve and diuretic UBeful Id tunclloual dleeaaes of tlie heart ] 
attMiiled with irregularity of octloD. in which it [requeati 
relief. It has also been found serviceable in valvular disease, palpitfttion, 
angina p^^^ris, cardiac aeurolgia and rheuznotiam ; oJa in h^mopty^, t 
dropsy, and threatened apoplexy. 
I jflHid Extract of flahy brancha with flovwa, B to 5 miuiniB 

per pint. .% 4. 

d Tabtei, see list in Appendix, No. TO. 

CERIUM OXALATE. 
Antacid, sedative, nervine, rosseasefi an enviable reputation In tj 
vomltiag of pregnancy, aad is used with advanloge in the many fonna 
gastric disturbances; also reputed to have been employed vU.li«,icRisfc 
^_|h«na. Dose, t lotOip^ 
^^K^""^ 1^ "^ I" Appendix, Nns. IGQ to V». 



84 

CERIUM OXALATE— Continued. 
Compressed Tablets, see list iu Appendix, Noe. 162, 167. 

Granular Effervescent ScUt Cerium oxalate (2 grs. in each 

drachm) per doc 2 oc, 94.00; 4 oc. .% 6.00. 

CEVADILLA. 

Ahaorjca officinaijs (Cliaiuisso & Schlechtendal) Lindley. Poi- 
BONuurt.— Drastic and irritant cathartic. Has been employed in ar- 
ticular rheumatism, ascites, and as a cardiac sedative, but is some- 
what mieertoin iu action and requires to be exhibited with caution; 
externally finds favor in superficial neuralgias, myalgias, sciatica, and 
some forms of pruritus. 

Antidotes.— None reliable known. Use emetics (zinc sulphate, 
apomorphiue, mustard), stimulants, coffee; combat symptoms as they 
arise; recumbent position. 

Fluid Extract of aeeds^ 2 to 4 minims per pint, .f 1.80 

Pills^ see list in Appendix, Nos. 638 to 640. 

DiumulCy see list in Appendix, No. 948. 

Tablet Triturates, see list in Appendix, Nos. 178, 174, 608,MJ09. 

Diurnal Tablet Triturate, see list in Appendix, No. 1048. 

Veterinary Hypodennatic Tablets, see list in Appendix, Nos. 
520,521. 

CHAMOMILE, GERMAN, See MATRICARIA. 
CHAMOMILE, ROMAN, See ANTHEMIS. 

CHARCOAL. 

Wood cliarred by exposure to red heat \^jithout access of air. 

Absorbent of intestinal gases, antiseptic and deodorant. Valuable in 
flatulent dyspepsia, epidemic dysentery, gastralgia, etc. Dose, 20 grs. 
and upwards. 

Pill (169) Charcoal (willow), 8 grs... per 100, 86 cents; per 500. .$ 1.60 

Compressed Tablets, see list in Appendix, Nos. 57, 68, 64, 72, 115. 

Lozenge Bismuth subnitrate and CharcoaZ, 1 gr. of each 

per lb.. .66 

Lozenge Charcoal, 4 grs per lb. . .50 

CHAULMOOGRA OIL. 

A fixed oil expressed from the seeds of Gynocardia odorata, R. 
Brown.— Is said to be the most powerful alt^^tive known to medical 
science, and a reliable remedy for leprosy; has been employed with great 
benefit in rhemnatism, scrofulous swellings, sprains and various skin 
diseases. Dose, 10 to 20 minims. 

Peroz. vial ne^..$ .25 

PerJb. hot ...net.. 2.50 

Oapgtdes, see list in Appendix, Nob. 7, 110, 19'^ 



■«iiV. 



CHEKAN. 

EuQiNiA CBBqiTEii. Hiillns.-'A took expectorant ami lUnretic, Intro- 
duci^ as a remedy Id chrotilc catajrhol fnOBjnai&tloD itT the rpqiirarorjr 
tract. Dr. Hurrell. of Lonclou. BpcciBll7 commends it tn wini 
Dr. DesBSiir, o! TaJparelso. speaks blghly of Ita Tahie in punileot 
broochiUs; oUiera recommend It as a vaJuahle mneHy In chronic broo- 

Fluid Eximet of leaita. 1 to 3 auidrachmg per ptnt..t 4-00 

CHELIDONIUM, 

CiTELiiHiHiiiM Hjknm. Linn^.— A ilra-stie pm-gatlTe resembling gam 
bo^ iu aeduo. Applied external); to subline traiiniaiJu InflammalioDs. 

Fluid Sriroc* of ftn*. latol fluidrachm per pint. .$ J.OO 

IVeued kerb. 

feCHENOPODlUM. 
ponnm iiranosionMa, Ijnnf; Tin. *KTHETjnirnci«, Ontf .— . 
do. antiapafflnodic; considered odb of Che best hHlIgeunuB 
'or the etpulslou of roond ironns. A dose is oHuall; . 
before hpoaktaat and again at bedtime, (or three « four daja si 
Blvelr. sod then followed by abriEkcatbartie; repeat If nc 
Fluid Bxtract of teeiLl-ilol fluidrnchm,,.. 



\ 



i 

I 



» CHESTNUT, See CASTANEA. ^I 

CKEW5TICK. ^1 

GoDANU DOMiHoHinns. linni.— Eipeclarant, aromalie. tiinlc and ^H| 

taxatlTe, Recommended in debilitr as a stomachic in feeble dlgesUon. Ji 
and in gentto-urinaiy m^sdJts. owing to its tonic effect on the mucoca 
membrane; diluted with water it U used u a month-wnah in ptralism, 

f>dng at opce astringent and soothfaig). and aa a deDlifrtce. Impart' JI 

Ds to the gums. ^^H 

hlU Extract of hark, t to a flnidrachma. perphit..} %<» ^^| 

CHIAN TURPENTINE. ^H 

Oleoreaia of Praricii TKwraiMTJtcs, Linn*.— Claimed lo be abnoat v 

tlOD. 



■ 



TKwraiMTJtcs, Linn*.— Claimed ti 
ipeiMc in catioer. It appears to act upon Che periphery of Oie growUi 
with grvot tlgor. caiMing sivedy disappearance of cancermia infllCraUon. 
Dose, a to aOgra. 

™ ; nei..» , 



CHICKWEED. ■ 

.■SrELUBn mtnLiL, Smith.— Demulcent and emoVWenl.. ■?.vn^\ns 
nllJcp to Jnflamei/ f yes. bnitees, nud'other Bui(wtftc\Bi "mftaiv 



86 
CHIMAPHILA. 

{PIPSISSEWA.] 

^C'HiMAPHiui UMBICI..LATA (LiiuiO Nuttall.— Astringent, alterative, tonic, 
diuretic. Ufleful in scrofula, in clironic rheumatism, and in nephritic 
afTection; employed as a substitute for uva ursi in urinary disord^^ 
beiuf? less obnoxious to the stomach. 

Fluid Extract of leaves, 1-2 to 1 fluidrachm per oz. .f 1.00 

See also Fluid Extract StiUingia Compound. 

Solid Extract, 8 to 10 grs per oz. . .28 

Concentration Chimaphilin, 1 to 4 grs p«r oz. . .75 

Pill (170) Chimaphila Extract, 8 grs. .per 100, 45 cent«; per 500. . 2.10 

Elixir, see list in Appendix, No. 118. 

Syrup, see list in Appendix, No. 51. 

Pressed leaves. 

CHIRATA. 

SwERTiA Chirata, Hamilton.— A simple bitter tonic. Recommended 
in dyspepsia, in the debility of convalescence, and generally in cases 
where roborant measures are demanded; in India is held to be stcxmachic, 
tonic, febrifuge^ cholagogue and deobstruent. 

Note.— One of the drugs which may be prescribed with iron. 

Fluid Extract of herb, 15 to 80 minims per pint, .f 1.80 

Compressed Tablet, see hst in Appendix, No. 202. 

CHLORAL. 

Superior to opium as a hypnotic, pure and simple; locally, ansestlietio 
to the intestinal tract. May be employed in acute fevers, cerebral con- 
gestions, inflammations, mania, delirium tremens, etc. Where sleepless- 
ness is due to pain, opiates are to be preferred. As an antispasmodic it 
is most powerful. In tetanus, strychnine poisoning, hysteria, severe 
chorea and functional and spinal convulsions, it is always useful. Should 
never be used as an anaesthetic or in subcutaneous or intravenous 
injection. Dose, 15 to 80 grs. 

Compressed Tablets, see Ust in Appendix, Nos. 13, 123. 

Elixirs, see list in Appendix, Nos. 40, 41. 

Capsule, see list in Appendix, No. 90. 

CHLOR-ANODYNE. 

An efficient and pleasant remedy for colic, cholera morbus, neural- 
gia, spasmodic pains, etc. It is of great value where antispasmodics or 
anodynes are indicated. Concentrated in form and rapid in action, it is 
invaluable in the pocket case. Each fluidounce contains: Morphine 
hydrochlorate, 2 7-8 grs. ; Tinct. Ind. Cannahis, 48 minims; Dilute Hydro- 
cyanic acid, 9 minims; •CJhloroform, 46 minims; Oil Peppermint, 11-2 
minims; and Tinct. Capsicum, 11-2 minims. Dose, for an adult, 5 to 15 
minims as required, frequently repeated. 

In oz. rials per doz., net. . $3.60 

In pint bottles. popbat.,net.. 4.Wi 



CHLOROFORM. 
UBetul iE flatulent ooIIg and gaato^gia, for genera] narojHo sffeots, 
amt OS n solcenC of gall stonis; locally an activo ouunt^^r-ln^tont and out- 
ooUc. DnsMEtdSaiidniniB. 

tSeealnAnodJ/nePiae Expectorant ; Tinctmv Oi>lum Com- 
pound ; Clil'iruiuid]/tie. 
biluUanl, see liBtio Appendls, No. 17. 

CHOKE CHERRY. 

PRCMirs VUU1IKIAHA Lliuif.— Toiiic, anUspasmodic. aotlperlodfc. and 
milillr aatrtngent. Emplored in the trwitmunt of intermittent tasera, 
and aa a tonfc In debilJty aid convaTtscenoe. 

Concentration Cemtin, StoSgra peroi..$ M 

CIMICTFUCA. 

GnuoimaA iuceuosa (Llan^) HuttalL — -Tontc. oerrlne, anti- 
Bpofimfidlc. Hofl acqulivd no Uttle reputattoD In ^e Q'eaiineDt of chorea. 
□onTulakmB, nervnuB excltabilityt asthma, and other Hpaamodlc dlaohsee; 
also la nuniCtent and lntorniltt«nt fevers, and in acute and chrmlo rheu- 
itiatJnD ; Is a valuable uterine tonic, and useful In beadacheii attandant on 
ntn-loe denuieement. 

Fluid S^^ract of rhizmK, 1-4101 Huidriiohni per pint. .( 1.30 

FMd Eximtt Blaek CohoA Compound. Each pint represeote; 
Wild Oherrr, S oza.; Ipecac. 1 oz,; Oindclfugo, 8 ozb.; 
Qlycyrrbiia, 3 ois, ; Stmegs, 2 oza. Herroua and artra-lal 
■edative; in larger doses acting aa a diaphoretic and cauB- 
lag iQCreased secretlonH from the brozichial mocouB mem 
bnuie. Ustful in ctirnnlc rheumatism and atonio ameuoi 
liirsa. Dose, 1-4 to 1 fluidrathm... »............,, per pint. 

SoUd JMracC, 3 to 10 gm per ox. 

PaudtTtd Kxtracl, 3 to 10 gn peroz. 

Concentration Cintidfugin OUacrotiDJ, 1 to t gn pur os. 

PCIbi, aee list In Appendix, Noa. 177, S60, 380, 613. 

IbAJft TVifumie CXfTj Oimicifnga tincture,! minim 

ElSxin. ECO list in Appendix, ww Nob. tH. 113. 

CINCHONA. 
Pale, C. oFFionJALW, L!nn*. Red, Cjncbon* aDOCiBOBKi, Fayon. 
Yellow, 0. CiijasTA, Weddell.— Tonic, febrifuge, anti-pertoaio. Has a 
wide range of use. especially in the toatuteement of m^orlouB diaordem, 
and in couvnleacpnoe. All maladies orlalng from loarsli miaamaienWKa 
or Ie«h amenable to thla drug and Its denvat.W«s. 

UniJpr UiB tfCIa Clncliona, U. B. P., IPOO. any Bp«A'« \r oBiiAtA -^Wdti 
contains S pet cent total allialoidB, and 2^ pw cent. ^>t tviVitam, "»** 
OneAiHH J8 rajufrBd to contain onlj^ H ol ita secuUsx aBuOtA&k 



88 

CINCHONA— Continued. 

Pale bark oontainn mnnt dnchonine and least quinine; yellow bark 
containfi mo8t quinine and leaflt cinchcmine, whUe red bark contains tbese 
in nearly equal proportions. 

Note.- Cinchona salts are precipitated l!rom solution by alkalies. 

Acn\TE l^RiNCTiPLK OleHvative). (For others see preparations below). 

Quinine and Urea ^furiate (Quinia bimuriatica carbamidata). 
A double Halt n^adily soluble in water; hence, is available 
for liyixxlonimtic ufl(>. The saturated aqueous solution con- • 
taiuH one pniiii in each minbn, and, being perfectly neutral, 
caiiReH comiMiratively little irritation. The effects pro- 
duce<l an* pn^ciwly those of the sulphate of quinine, on^ 
it is eniployetl in the same doses— 1 to 10 grs. See Hypoder- 
matic Tablets quotwl Ijelow. 

Fluid Extract Cinchona Aromatic, 1-2 to 1 fl. dr per pint.. f 1.80 

l-^ch pint represents: 

Cinchona, pale, 12 ozs. Fl. Cardamom Comp., 8 ozs. 

Swet»t ( >range Peel, 2 ozs. 

Fluid Extract Cinchona, Calisaya, 1-2 to 1 fl. dr per pint. . l.BO 

Fluid Extract Cinchona, Pale. Said to be superior to either 
(^inaya or nnl bark as a tonic, being less obnoxious to the 
stomach and intestines. Dose, 1-2 to 1 fl. dr per pint. . 1.25 

Fluid Extract Cinchona, Red, prepared from selected, true Bed 

Cinchona, 1-2 to 1 fluidrachm per pint. . 1.50 

Fluid Ext. Cinchona Comp. (for U. S. P. tincture) . . . .per pint. . 1.50 

100 Cc. represents: 1 pint represents about: 

40 Gm Red Cinchona 6 2-8 ozs. 

82 Gm Bitter Orange Peel.. .5 1-3 ozs. 

8 Gm Serpentaria 11-8 ozs. 

Liquid Cinchona Comp. for B. P. tincture per pint. . 1.50 

Each imperial pint represents: 

Cinchona bark, red, 8 ozs. Serpentary rhizome, 2 ozs. 
Bitter Orange peel, 4 ozs. Saffron, 220 grs. 
Cochineal, 112 grs. 

Fluid Extract Cincluyna, Red Cdetannated). The ordinary fluid 
extracts of Cinchona contain cincho-tannic acid, and are 
wholly incompatible with the salts of iron. The detan- 
nated extract will, therefore, be found convenient for the 
extemporaneous preparation of elixirs, etc., in which it 
is required to combine Cinchona bark with iron. The result- 
ing elixirs will be found much superior in flavor to those in 
which alkaloids are substituted for tlie bark. Dose, 1-2 to 1 
fluidrachm per pint. . 1.70 

Normal Liquid Cinchona (Calisaya), 15 to 60 minims. per pint. . 1.65 

Normal Liquid Cinchona Red, 15 to 00 minims per pint. . 1.65 

Solid Extract Cinchona (Calisaya), 5 to 20 grs per oz. . .65 

Solid Extract Cinchona pale, assayed, 5 to 20 grs. . . .per oz. . .40 

Solid Extract CinchoTui, red, assayed, 5 to 20 grs peroz.. .66 

-/^^WYierea ^fyttct Cinchona, tma^^,fi to 9/SJs"^ .pea: oii..\\ .1^ 



CINCHON A— CONC LU DB o. 

Pitt*, lee list In Appendix. Nos S. 9, 47, S3, M, W, DB. 123. LIS, 

m to 116, ira to 193, 250, aeo to 282. aSE. a«. sifl, 8S5, M4 to 

SI8, 41fl, 417, 470 to 473, 480, U1. 4»l to 4SS, S38 to fi(i4, aSO to 
B33.fl4a. U4,T4!, 743.784, TBS, 787,808, S07,BlI,etS,^3toKe. 
Pink Granaies, see list in Appendix, Nos. BS2, 097, TW, 7D8. 
Diumulf!. see list in Appendix. No, ^7, 
■nalei Triturate, see Hat In AppendU, Nna, BS to 90. 140 M 1S1. 

184, 186, 930, 419, 453, 4Si. 4fi5, 844. 
Divmal TaMel Tlitarale, see list In Appendix, No. 103!', 

Hypodermatic Talitei (80) Qainine and Urea muriate 

perSB, fflcenta.; per 100. ,S 

COmpTMSeK TaUelt. see list Id Appendix. Nos. IMB, SO W SO. 81. 
se, 05. N to 97, tSB to 101, 109, 108 to ITO, lA 170, 180 to tSZ, 
lue, 107, 308. 
EUxire, see liHC In Appeudbc Noa. 4. 7. IS to 34, M to 46. 70. 72, 

74 to 78, 91, 94, IM, 
Si/rup, Bee liBt In Appendix, No. 19. 
ITtnei, Bee list In Appendix, Nob. 5. 7. IB. 
Oatatdet. see list In Appendix, Nos. 73, 94, UOl to 905, 318, S14. 

tine lutpliala, 1-9 rt. per lb,. 

OUate Quinine. p«ro«.. 

Kith Iron, Quinine and Strtthnine, 

In pint liottles. per dot , mt . . 

Id H-pInt boCUcs .perilm., ncJ,. I 

Eaob fluIdounCB repmenta: 
Ferric phosphate, aoluhia, 4 gra. Strjchnhie, 3-75 gr. 
Quinine sulphato. 1 gr. 
See also Warlmrg'i Tincture ; Hematic Hypophorphile* ; 
Saencia de i^alisaya, Moiqttera'a. 

CINQUEFOIL. 




K 



I, Unn^.— ABtriageut ssd febrlfu^. UsefUU 
implninta where 
jDce to the pUiC Infii 



FOTBWTUJa CtNiOENH 

diarrhceas and other i 
Uoec, a wiDegloegful of aa 
Preftd Berb. 

CLEAVERS. 
Giumf &PABINR, Linn£, — Aperient, diuretic, altemtlve FInda Ita 
In dropQ^, jaiindloe, and skin diseasee of scrofuloira nature. 

I Extrat^ a/ turrb, 1 to 9 SuIdrachmB per pint.. t .BO 

Preaed Beri. 

CLOTBUR. 



tuiiir AsiTpiic. s 

the hlttf otitoiaoDO 

FiiUd Setract of leava. 



Linn 



M S fluldrac\axi& ■va^^'^-'* 



9^ ^ 

CLOVES. 

EuoKNiA CARTOPiTTLLATA, Thunbei^.-^tiinulant and aoti-«pasmodlc. 
Uho(1 for flavorinp; and br a ooirecUve of {piping purgatives. 

Fhiid Extract Cloves, 8 to 30 minims per pint, .f 2.10 

See also Fluid Extracts Blackberry Aromatic; Lavender 
Compound ; Orange Ck>mp&tind ; Rhiibarb Aromatic 

Pills, see list in Appendix, Nos. 263, 721, 748, 754,. 

COCA. 

ERYTiraoxnx)N Coca, lianiarck.— The physiological dfects induced 
by a<lminLstration are perliaps due chiefly to the allcaloid present. In 
health it pro<lucos effects analogous to tea or coffee, but much more 
intensifled. Employed in gastric and intestinal indigesticnis, malassimi- 
lation of food, in cachexias, as a stimulant and general tonic to obtund 
sense of fatigue and weakness, and to combat the dTects of opium and 
alcohol. 

Active Principle, Salts and Solutions. 

Cocaine.— Crystals. Tliis alkaloid is a local annsthetic of 
great prominence, and its utility has been successfuUy 
demonstrated in a variety of surgical procedures; indeed, 
it is the most precious therapeutic acquisition of the age. 
per 5 gr. vial, net. .$ .13 

Cocaine Hydrohr ornate, crystcds per 5 gr. vial, net. . .13 

Cocaine HydrocfUorate. 

Large crystals per 5 gr. vial, nc . . .18 

Small crystals per 5 gr. vial, net. , .12 

4% solution, in oz. vials per oz., net. . .50 

4% solution, in 1-8 oz. vials per oz., net. . .80 

The remarkable discovery has recently been made that this 
and other soluble salts of Cocaine, have the property, when 
applied to the mucous membrane, of completely deadening 
sensibility. The application to the eye of a few drops of a 
2 per cent, solution induces complete anaesthesia of the cor- 
nea and conjunctiva, so that operations can be performed 
without' chloroform or ether; the effect is transient, pass- 
ing off within half an hour. The pupU of the eye is at the 
same time dilated, so that ophthalmoscopic examinations 
can be made; this latter effect, likewise, passes off in a brief 
period.— JVote, That cocaine is now known to be a compound 
of several alkaloids, one of which, Iso-atropyl cocaine, is a 
powerful heart poison; it is to the preponderance of this 
alkaloid that unfortunate accidents must be attributed, and 
for this reason it is carefully eradicated from all cocaine 
marketed by us. 

Cocaine Salicylate, in 4 per cent, solution only; extremely 

hygroscopic per oz., net. . .66 

Fluid Extract of leaves, 1 to 2 fluidrachms per pint. . 2.00 

Normal Liquid Coca^ 1 to 2 fluidrachms per pint. . 2.35 

^UaM:fy-aci,as8ayedjlOU>fSigrB V« <»- •«> 



COCA — CoNriNUED. 

W'pmcdered Eitrarf, HBSaj-ed, 10 to SB era per oz..| . 

}*JVU, see liBt in Appendix. Nos. OS. IM ta IM, SOL 
DivrrmU, see list In Appendix. No. SOT. 

ItiMet Trilwattif, ae«\lat\aAppeadii, Nos. 41 to 44. 331 to 33?. 
Viumai Tablet TyitKrnle. gee list In AppeniUz, No. lOOT. 
nypodemiialc Tableh, aae llat tn Apptmillx, Nos. 5, 34. 47. 
(■reierimiTi Hj/padermatic Tablet CKM) Cocafne hudrodilor- 

ale, 1 gr perdoz. tubes o( la taUeU. . 4. 

d Taitleti. see list in Appsadix, Ko. IT. 105. IGS, 167, 

tlSUxir Cora CIM gra. in each fl. oz.) par i<a. pIma.. 0. 

in Appendix. Nos. 8 to 10. 
Oltale Cocaine, B par cant. 

In OK. viols... -...--. ...........per or.., net.. 

la%ox. lials. per he., net.. I. 

Boca Cordial, Stat Buldrochms per dra. pints, net., 9. 

TaUett Cocaine UydroAtorale (for eoluClona)- 

3i-4gTK.- ---.--. ...in vlalfl af IS, per vial, net.. 

Sl-4eis inbotUeB of IDO, perbot,, iisl.. 3. 

tll-SKTS invfala o( 25, ijir vial. net. . 
1 l-Sgra. in vials of 100. per vial. Het.. I. 
SeeaiaaZaenciadeCoca; Kola Compound; Emergtacs Ciae, 
PmtBd leave*. 

COCCULUS. 

Ahuhbta OooCTTUia. Wight & Araott- FoiaONoOH.— Powerful ner 
sedative anil piilaoD. chiefly used in uervoua diseases. Apptara to 
efQcaeiaiis in partial palafea accompanied b; j^ddlness, in hjBleria, al 
In choreic and epilopl.iu bemipl^o- Employ^ externally ita a porasi 
cide, fspeclaUy to destroy peillouli, but great cautiou miut be exercistil 
Id Its application. 

Ahtidoteb.— None reliable knomi. Vac emetlca Cnpomorphine, xl 
sulptiate, mustard), tvitli copious drauglKs oC n-urm water, ett^ Treat 
sjroptomB as they arise on generoJ prinniples, AnoasthBticB antagonliie 
its Bpaam-producing octioD- 

Fluid Extract of fmlt, 1-4 to 1 minim, cautiously inoreeaed... 

^m .^ perpint..) 1.S0 

^Klvn iiaSi PIcrotoxin, l-SO i^ per 100. 4fi cants-, per BOO.. S.10 



. ..per SS, S3 cents; per 10 



^^P Qnainu (specie Eludetermined).— Synonym: Bycooacpiis 
^^MMon. Expectomnt. tonfc, InxatlTe. TWa new tbit 

■phcre nT laffiienae on the n^piratory organs aoraevi^V. Atntoi ^jiVsk***^ 
but eald to be superior in aaUia diseases ot Uie ato po«Miea»Va iA4s3i 
tliB latter bafiea used. . 



92 

COCILLANA — Continued. 

Beflidt^ itH exct^IIenoe as an expectorant, cUnical experience has also 
eHtalUiMlusl the fact that it exert« a marked tonic influ^ioe upon the 
appetite*, and nnluces the night sweats of chronic bronchitis and phf-higi« 
without constipation. 

Fluid Extract of bark, 10 to ao minims. per pint, .f 5.00 

COD-LIVER OIL. 

A fixed oil from the fresh livers of Gadus Morrhua, Linn6.— Nutrient 
and alterative. It is the most easUy digested and also the most raiHdly 
difTusible tlirough animal membrane, of any known oil or fat. In its use 
then) is an increase of red blood-corpuscles and of body weight, also 
general stimulation of healthy cell-formation. Ibd«mally is sometimes 
employed in eczema and to allay itching. 

In pint bottles per doz., net, .$ 4.00 

Cajmiles, see list in Appendix, Nos. 9, 12 to 16, 64 to 07, 86, 103, 
104. 

Emulsion Cod- Liver Oil with Hypophoaphites of (kdcium and 

Sodium ; dose, 1-2 fluidounce per doz. pints, net. . 7.00 

Improved Lopotbn Cod-Liver Oil, in 12-oz. bots., per doz. net. . 9.00 
This product is prepared with a special view of ensuring 
Permanency, Paijitability and Therapeutic Effect. It 
is nearly tasteless and odorless, and the many disagreeable 
eflTects which in former times followed the use of Cod-Liver 
Oil are almost entirely avoided. 

Malt Extract with Cod-Liver Oil, IW and 40% 

per doz. % pints, net, 96.00; per doz. pints, net. . 9.00 

COFFEE. 

CoFFBA ARABicA, Linn^.— The physiological effects of coffee as a 
sustaining and restorative agent depend upon the Caffeine present. Em- 
ployed in nervous headache, opium narcosis, spasmodic asthma, etc.; 
more stimulating than coca, but less sustaining. 

Fluid Extract of freshly roasted Java berries. Chiefly used to 
make Coffee syrup for flavoring purposes, but may be used 
medicinally per pint. .$ 1.50 

Fluid Extract of green berries. Originally introduced as a sub- 
stitute for Fluid Extract Guarana, which is a much more 
exx)ensive preparation, but also depending for its thera- 
peutic efficacy upon the Caffeine present. Dose, 1-2 to 1 1-2 
fluidrachms per pint. . 1.50 

pais, see list in Appendix, Nos. Ill, 796, 804. 

Tablet Triturates, see list in Appendix, Nos. 24 to 27, 299, SOO. 

Hypodermatic Tablet (46) Caffeine, 1-2 gr 

per 25, 15 cents; per 100. . .46 

Compressed Tablets, see list in Appendix, Nos. 5, 70, 106, 124, 190 
toIS9,144. 



I 



I 



93 

COFFEE— CONTFNUED. 

Vanular S^eroetcent Prej/arationa. Esub dracbni ivtiruBents 
the Ingredieula apedfled. 

Caffeine Cifr.ited, U.S.F. 

per doz. 3 ozs., )3.0a; perdoz. 4oza..i < 

Coffetae and Foiaasiwn Bromide (Caffeine. 1 gr. ; Fulosaiiun 

bniinide, G gts.) perdDx. Soz,, f3.Ki; perdOK. 4 oz, . 

COse. 

COLCHICUM. 



CoLCHiciiii jHiTUMNAU, LinnS. roisoMona,— In small dosea nftusennt, 
vachartic, iUiirelJc. and dlupborbUc. ^eneraltj' exciting and atlmulaling 
the secreljona; tt Ihas increases Ciijsue watitA and pruoiotes eliminaUoQ 
o( eHHte proilucta. Deemed almuat a Bpeclfle tn acute gout or rheiima- 
Usm ; its acCioD is intenaiGed bj combiaatien with an alkalL 

AHTU)ciTEa.--Tamiln, to praveut absorption. EmstJcs— xluc aalpbnto, 
apotDOtpbioe, muatanl. Demulcent drtnks and opium, <o allay irritation. 




t~Hid Ertraci of root, Slo8 minima per pint,. 8 IJffl 

FIhW Extract o/ seed, 8 to 8 minuos per pint.. 1.50 

UDmuU Liquid Colchioam root, StoS minims perpint.. l.SS 

Normal lAtpud Caldiicitvt seed, S toSminiDiB........p«rpint.p 1.6G 

Solid Bxlraet of root, aaiayed. l-a to 1 ISgrs per ue.. .31 

of root, aBBajed,l-a (o 1 l.a grs peroi.. .48 

B list in Appendix. Nob. S04. SU5, SSS, 
mule, Bee list in Appendix, Ko, SOS. 
it I^itwatea, aeo list iu Appendix, Noa. 4T, 48. 840 to 34S. 
IKumal tUMet Triturate, see list Id Appendix, No. lOOe. 

Wet (7) OoItAiciiie. 1-3U gr 

per as, 87 oenta; per 100., .Oil 

ffeterliuay Bgpodennatic Tablett, Bee list In Appendix, Koa. 
' SO, OK. 

OoMpraied TuliUtt. eeu list in Appendix, Ko9, 182. 183, 101. 
tflfua. aee liat in Appendix, Kou. 11, 12. 

COLOCYNTH. 
CrrBiiiJ.i« CoLoOYNTHig, Sohrader. Foibonous,— A powerful hepatio 
BtiuiuJast and bydragogue cathartic, producing, in overdoses, violent grip, 
tixg witb dangerous inflamtiiation. It is seldom used oJone, but%i eombln- 
ation with other uMhartics is a standard remedy. It has beea emplajed 
alone in obstinaC« dropey, amenorrbcea, and In cerebral deraugeineDla, 

AnnnDTsa.— Emetics C^inc sulpbate, Bpomorpliine,etc^, if fleeneartf. 
Later, demulc^iCs and opiates, with stimulants to combat collapse. 

^^m S'hM Extract of fruit, 2 Co h mlnltsa .^^ra '0aA. .% \:i^ 

^^^^fietBderea .Sbriract, ItoS grs .pecfn,. 

^^UfbiKbrga Xa&act Colocimtli Comp., B to!« en .«««<» 



94 

COLOCYNTH— Continued. 

PiUs, see list in Appendix, Noe. 8, 48, 40, 60, 68, 68, 60, 88, 86, 
06, 181, 188, 100 to l&i, 197, 800 to 818, 800, 864, 866, 487,618,606, 

721, 722, 748, 785, 808. 

Pink QranuU'Sy sec list in Appendix, Nos. 077, 678. 

Diurnule, sec list in Api>cndix, No. 009. 

Tablet Triturates, see list in Appendix, Nos. 49, 880 to 886, 840, 
847, 304, 627. 

Diurnal Tablet Triturate^ see list in Appendix, 1009. 

Compressed Tablets, see list in Appendix, Nos. 184, 146, 149, 160, 
178, IttS, 188. 

COLTSFOOT. 

TuHsiLAOo Farfara, Linn6.— Demulocnt and slightly tonic. Qenerally 
used as a domestic remedy for coughs and colds. 

Fluid Extract of leaves, 1 to 2 fluidrachms per pint. .$ .00 

Pressed leaves. Pressed root. 

See also Lozenge Bronchial, Improved, imder Olycyrrhiza, 

COLUMBO, FOREIGN, See CALUMBA. 

COMFREY. 

Syuphytum officinale, Linn^.— Demulcent, slightly astringent and 
tonic. Useful in catarrhal affections of mucous membrane. 

Fluid Extract of root^ 1 to 2 fluidrachms ..per pint. .$ .90 

See also Fluid Extract Horehound Compound. 
Syrup, see list in Appendix, No. 87. 
Pressed root. 

CONDURANGO. 

GoNOLOBUs CoNDURANGo, Triana.— Alterative, tonic, emetic, diuretic 
and deobstruent. Employed in chronic rheumatism, syphilis, non-specific 
cutaneous affections, etc. 

Fluid Extract of bark, 80 to 60 minims per pint. .$ 8.00 

Wine Condurango (60 grs. to each fl. oz).. .per doz. pints, net. . 10.00 

Pressed bark. 

CONIUM. 

CoNiuM MACT7LATUM, Linne. Poisonous.— Anodyne, antispasmodic, 
anaphrodisiac and discutient; in overdoses produces motor paralysis. 
£mploye(]ias a palliative in the treatment of cancerous and scrofidous 
ulcers, tumors, etc.; in chronic enlargement of the liver; in strumous 
diseases of the skin. Its most important use, perhaps, is in controlling 
excitement in maniacs, and in the management of chorea^ whooping- 
cough and other spasmodic affections. 

ANmxyrBs.— Tannin (strong tea, decoction of oak l)ark or sumach). 
Emetics (aix>morphine, zinc sulphate, mustard). Sustain vital powers 
by stimulants, heat, faradizati<Hi; employ artiflcial respiration pendst- 
aiii«£r As^ibi^Aflr t&are i9 oi^r g(gn of cardiac aot^ 



|.M Ji^ I- 



95 



CONIUM— CoNTii 

JFluid SScfnxrt of leaves, S to SO miniu 



Irtuld Extract of leaves, S to SO mininia cautiously inLTBUSed, 
per pint. .> 1. 
J-iuM Extract of fruit, B to SO minims perpint., I. 
See also JTWd Bxtrad Dandelion Compound, 
Sormal Uipiid Caninm fmit, G In liO minima perpint.. I. 
a>ljil Bxtrant of leaves, St ta&ers per as.. 
Solid Exlract of frail. 1 to3gra per o*., 

Potfderrd Extract of leaves. StoSgrs. per ox.. 

PiOs. see list In AppeDdix, Nos. 12, »g to 39S, 4t4, 415, SIB^ 
JM, 797. 

Ilbttet Trituratf, see list in Appendix, Nob, BO to B3, MB, 



1^8 gf--- 



itedlD lata- 



WSiipodemtatic Tablet (fi) Cani<?te Bydrobron 

pel- as, 

KoTK.— The subcutaneouB use of Oonline i 

Doe, stryohnine poiBoning and iuail« masin. 

I V^erinaTii Hypodermatic Tablet (ADO Coniine hydro 

per doi. lubm of 

CompTested Tabiet, eee list tn Appendii, No, S5. 
Pressed ieaixs. 

COOLWORT. 

tnflnmm fttjirf atxl CI 

Prosed herb. 

COPAIBA. 

An oleoreslD obtained chiefly from C!opaida LAKGHUDHriPii (Desfon- 
t^nes) O. Kuntze,— la the chronic catarrhs oC mucous memtmuie. in goa- 
orrhOBa and cystitis atter the aeuW iuflanmiatoiy Bymtoms liave subsltled, 
In leiLOOrrhcea, broncliorrhosa and chrome skiti dIueAfled such as leprosy 
and psorisds. It Is the most ai-tive and efficient oC balsams and oleoreHli 
Dose, 1.2 to 1 fluldrachm, adoilniatered In gelatin capeulee; see belov. 
POXi. see list in Appendix, Noa. 235 to 2», SOfi, fifia. 
I, see list in Appendix, No. 18. 
. Capimles, sod list in Appendii, Noa, 1? to ^ ST to Stl, 41, 89, lU, 

o loe, 111, 116. 
\ AAoEant, see list in Appeuilix, No. £. 

COPPER ARSENITE. 
D lutecdnal affeuUons, particularly tlie dlarrluaa of 4 
. Dose, MOOO to I-Wbt-. according to effect dflalreti. 
^ AjHrnute, Bee'llat in Appendii, No. Oil, 
\ TaUri TiUm-atcs, Bee list in Appendix, Noa, aia, aib. 

ailhbiet Triturate, eee IIM la Appeodlx, TSo. \llU. 



g6 • 

COPPER OLEATE. 

Employed in the form of ointment, 10 to 90 per cent, oieate, for the 
treatment of rin^in'^'orm, etc 

OUate peroz., 25 cents; per lb.. f 8.00 

Ointment of oleate, 20 per cent p^ lb. . 1.80 

COPPER SULPHATE. 

Irritant and mildly i^scliarotic. In dilute solution, tonic, stimulant 
and aHtriiigeiit. Often useful in chronic diarrhoea with ulceration, but 
its best employment is as an emetic in phosphorus poisoning. Dose, as 
an astringent and tonic, 1-4 gr., gradually increased; as an emetic, 5 grs., 
repeated if necessary in fifteen minutes. 

Tablet Triturate (205) Copper and Opium 

per 600, net, 23 cents.: per 1000, net, .$ .40 

Opper sulphate, 1-80 gr. Tinct. Opium, 1-4 minim. 

Ophthalmic Tablet Copper atUpJiate, 1 gr. per 100. . ,40 

CORIANDER. 

CoRiAMDRUM SATIVUM, Linn^.— An agreeable stimulant, aromatic and 
carminative. Principally used for flavoring purposes. 

Fluid Extract of seed. Not miscible with water. Dose, 10 to 80 

minims f 1.20 

See also Fluid Extracts Senna Compound; Rhubarb for B. P. 
tincture; Stillingia Compound. 

Elixir, see list in Appendix, No. 118. 

Syrup y see list in Appendix, No. 51. 

CORN, MAIZE. 

UsTiLAGO Maydis, Corda; Com Smut or Com Ergot: Stiomata 
Matdis (Zea, U. S. p.). Corn-silk (pistils).— Therapeutically, Com 
Ergot closely resanbles the Ergot of Rye, and by many is considered 
quite as efficient and more imiform. The uterine contraction from Ergot 
is tonic; that induced by Ustilago, on the contrary, seems to be regularly 
intermittent. 

It is deemed superior to Ergot in passive haemorrhages, spermator- 
rhoea, psoriasis, eczema, etc., also^ very effectual for the removal of fibroid 
tumors. 

Corn-silk in inflammatory affections of the bladder, acute or chronic, 
idiopathic or traumatic, is diuretic, demulcoit and antiseptic. Specially 
valuable where intra-vesical decomposition of urine has given rise to 
irritation. 

Fluid Extract Ustilago Maydis (flam Ergof)^ 10 to 20 minims, 

per pint. .$ 1.75 

Fluid Extrcujt Corn-tilk, lto2ftai5r9cianB, per pint.. 1.60 

Ckmpresaed Shbiett, Me list in Appendix, ISob. ltt,16» '''^ 




Skotahdri (Be. ibdutJ, Note.— Two distinct idnda of barlt i 
brouglit from Bolivia. diatiiiguiBhal aa "CnW mid "Paracoto,' 
tlTely: tlie rJiempcutic properties of both, however, are BlmiJar. True 
Goto laik Is perliapa quite as otflcteut as tJie Fanunto, but since prefer- 
eoce Is generally given to the Intter, it is invariably supplied when Coto 
barlt is ordered. 

An efficient remedy in cholera morbuB. acute or ebronie dlBirlitBa 
and dysenteryi also rcocmunecded in gout, rheumalism ajid neuralgic 
toothache. Cases at [ong standing disTrbcBO. InteBtiual catarrh and 
dyeenteric disease, unsuccefiafiLlly treated by tanolti, opium and lead 
aoetate, often make complete reDOvery in from IS hours tn days under 
lumrly doses of I-IO grain Ootoin, 

fluid Extract (Cotoi F^racoto bark. Dose, « to SO mininiB, four 
lotix timeaaday. In dosf^of 10 drops and uiiwards, It is 
liable to cause gaetiic irritation, lienoe, it is best to begin 
with the minimum dose, iQereasing. if well borne, until the 
dcshvd eOect is produced. In all cases It should be nel! 
diluted before administratt'm per ptiit..S 4.00 



COTTON. 



[, IJn 



I 



It of It 



promoW 



plant is emmenagogoe, oiytoeic and abortifaclei 
Uterine contraction tvKh as much efficiency and 
used in clilDm^, ameoorrhisa, dyBmeoorrhiBB, etc. 

Fluid Extract CotioKTOol bark, IS to 3 fluidrachms-.per pint. 
Fluid Extrtwt Cotton-rooi yresArooO, l-StoSfl,drs, per pint. 

Solid Extract, S to IBgrs. peroz. 

Pawdertd Ei*rae(, B to 15 gra peroi. 

'figrs per 01, 



COUCH-GRASS, See TRITICUM. 

CRAMP-BARK, See VIBURNUM OPULUS. 

CRANESBILL, See GERANIUM. 

CRAWLEY. 

KuttaU. — A prompt aud powerful 
(, inflammatory diaease*. ci 



^ Ooynpreased Tt 

^^^KifVened tiark. 

^^H CRAM 

1^' 



re dlapboretle, Employed m fevi 
flatulency, night-sweats, etc.i is said to 
tallng. Combined with Caulophyllum forms an excellent agent In ameaor* 
rluBB.'UyBmenoR^UBa. after-palna. suppressed lochia, and febrile oondL- 
tlons resnltaot upoD the puturicBt period. 

FIuM Eilraet of rhiiame, IB to 30 mlulma ■puu ptaX. .% v: 



Ufa 



98 

CREOSOTE, See TAR. 
CROTON OIL. 

[oleum TIGLII.] • 

The oil expressed from the seeds of Croton Tigliuic, Linn^.— A 
powerful hepatic stimulant and alterative; also violent irritant purga- 
tive ; rubefacient externally. On account of smallness of doee and rafHditj 
of action, it is ver>' useful in coma, tetanus, and the like; also in obstinate 
constipation where, after the lower bowel has been emptied by enema, 
milder purgatives fail; externally in phrenitis when strong counter-irrita- 
tion is required. Dose, 1-3 to 2 minims. 

PiUs, see list in Appendix, Nos. 878, 874, 685, 810. 

Pink Granule, see list in Appendix, No. 680. 

Tablet Triturate, see list in Appendix, No. (B7. 

Capsule, see list in Appendix, No. 00. 

CUBEB. 

Piper Cubeba, Linn^.— Diuretic, expectorant, and general stimulant 
to mucous tissue. Used in gonorrhoea, gleet and catarrhal inflanunation 
of mucous tracts. 

Fluid Extract of unripe fruit, 10 to 80 minims per pint. . $ 2.60 

See also Fluid Extract Buchu Compound. 

Solid Extract, 2 to 8 grs per oz. . .52 

Pills, see list in Appendix, Nos. 227 to 229, 241, 243, 295, 682. 

Tablet Triturates, see list in Appendix, Nos. 182, 228, 224, 266, 848. 

Compressed Tablets, see list in Appendix, Nos. 17, 18. 

Elixir, see list in Appendix, No. 10. 

Capsules, see list in Appendix, Nos. 19 to 26, 80, 81, 88 to 41, 48, 
85, 92, 107, 108, 115. 

Lozenge Cubeb I)er lb. . .60 

Ext. Glycvrrhiza, 3-4 gr. 
Oil Sassafras, 1-32 m. 
Oleoresin Cubeb, 1-16 tti. 

See also Bronchial Lozenges under Qlycyrrhiza. 

Inhalants, see list in Appendix, Nos. 11, 20. 

CUCUMBER-TREE. 

Magnolia acuminata, Linn6.— Used as a substitute for cinchona bark; 
the flowers are aromatic, and bitter tonic. Recommended in dyspepsia 
and chronic rheumatism. 

Fluid Extract of flowers, 1 to 2 fluidrachms per pint. .$ 8.0O 

CULVERS, See LEPTANDRA. 

CYPRIPEDIUM. 

[ladies-slipper.] 

CYPRIPEDIUM PUBBSCENs, Willdenow.— Tonic, sedative, diaphoretic 
and anti-spasmodic Allays nerve irritability wben xmcoTmectc^ NrV^iaQ. ot- 



CYPRIPEDIUM— Continued. 
gAalc lesloQ, OJid Induces caLia and cheerful coiulitioii oC body ajid inli]d 
cooBoquentl; ts often available In JiyBt«rfa, cfaoren* mj^nine nervou 
beodacbe, wokefulntiss auiJ morbkl senslciieuess, 

Reoeaay powerful antl^ijplilUtlG and aDtl-gonorrhcBic virtues ha»B \ 
^een claiuiHl. 

Fluid Extract 0/ rAi'zoine, 1-4 to 1 Suldraclwi p^) 

See also Flwd Extract Sadlcap Cmnpa-md. 

Solid Extract, S to lU gn pc 

Cofi&^ttration Ci;priptdln. f-S tod |^ ..p& 

PiOt. see list in Appendix, Nob. SU. a»S. 

DAM[ANA. 

TfRBEOA moHOpavLU, DeCttudoHe.— Sttoiiilant, tonic, laiatlTe, dlu- 
redc. Has been exten^vel; employed as on aphrodialoc, and la leH§ 
JecUonable than Che InleHtlonl IrrilantB uBually prescribed. It is ■ 
eral lotu'c lo the inlestUieit and likewise lo the nen'oiiB systiiui. 

Fluid Extract of kavet. 1-3 to ItlaidraiAim per pint.. B S.JO I 

Soliii Extract, 5 toISKra 

rPrmdered Extract, BtolH grs 
ItUt, see list in Appendix, Nob. S46, 477. 
TabUt TWdiratea. Bae list in Appendix, Noa, MB, B57. 
ComprciHed Tatleli, see list hi Appendix, Nob. 10, SO. 1 
Blixin, see list in Appendix. Nos. SO to 59. S7. 



DANDELION, See TARAXACUM. 



DEER-TONGUE. 
Triusi oboiuTisBiiu, Cassliil,— AraioaUc. stiuiiilaDt. Ionic, diaplui- 
retle. Au agroeable addition lo naufieallng or griping mixtures. 

Fluid Erfract of l&tvci, 1-2 to 1 11nldrachm....-..-.pBr plat..t^.Sa 

DERMATOL, See BISMUTH SUBGALLATE. 

DEWBERRY. 

Sunus (^AKUiENsts. Lhme.— Tonic and stmugly oslrlDgeBt. Employed 

ohkBy In sumiuer diarrliieM as it very closely reaembleB blaokLerry (g. v.J 

in tberapeutic propatiEs. 

J'tvid Extrael of root, 1-4 to I Quldmchm per pInt..S LOT 



7. imch 



DIASTASE, PANCREATIC. 

'One of the digeBUvH ferments, fuuna In tlio imnoreiiUe secretians. 
i» sujipoeed to chauKe atiuvh Into sugar luul i.\eiaT\ii. 'Y\wv&Ss.*i» 
OimposiCtOQ louod in uiali. 
TiibUia, g ■• B 



lOO 

DIGESTIVE TABLETS, ^ "A" & " B.» 

Useful in all forms of indigestion^ dependent upcm anj defidenqr 
of secretion or upon indiscretion in eatinj?. 

We employ in these tablets our r^^ular Pepsin Aseptic, which is ten 
times as strong as the saccharated pepsin, and a pancreatiii equal in 
digestive activity to any. 

Each tablet, 3 "A,'' contains Pepsin Aseptic (1-9000) 1 gr.; pure 
Pancreatin, 1 gr. ; Calcium lactophosphate, 8 grs. 

Per bottle of 100, net, 20 cents; per dozen bottles of 30, net, 

$1.20; per dozen bottles of 65 net. .$ 2.00 

Each tablet, Q " B,'' conUins Pepsin Aseptic (1-9000) 3 grs. ; Diastase, 
^ gr.; Ext. Nux vomica, 1-8 gr.; Powd. Ipecac, 1-12 gr. 

Per bottle of 100, 51 cents; per bottle of 500. net. .9 2.4Z 

DIGITALIS. 
[foxglove.] 

Digitalis purpurea, Linn^. Poisonous.— In small doses a cardiac 
tonic, diminishing frequency and increasing force of the hearths con- 
tractions; in overdoses, poisonous, and peculiarly liable to produce 
toxic effects from cumulative action. Used in cardiac affections generally 
where the heart's action is abnormally weak; indirectly, in infusion, it is 
diuretic also, hence may be made particularly useful in dropsies depend- 
ent upon cardiac embarassment or renal obstruction. 

Antidotes.— Tannin (strong tea, decoction of oak bark). Emetics, 
early, if needed. Alcoholic stimulants, opium, rest in recumbent posi- 
tion; aconite. 

Fluid Extract of leaves, 1 to 2 minims per pint. .$ 1.25 

Normal Liquid Digitalis, 1 to 2 minims per pint. . 1.36 

Solid Extract (strictly alcoholic), 1-6 to 1-8 gr per oz. . .40 

Solid Extract, 1-4 to 1-2 gr I)er oz.. .23 

Powdered Extract, 1-4 to 1-2 gr per oz. . .40 

Concentration DigitaXin, 1-16 to 1-4 gr per oz. . .00 

PilU, see list in Appendix, Nos. 251 to 258, 464 to 467, 482, 483, 
487, 646, 804. 

Pink Granule, see list in Appendix, No. 681. 

Diumule, see list in Appendix, No. 915. 

Tablet Triturates, see list in Appendix, Nos. 61 to 66, 858 to 365, 
617 to 619, 638, 647. 

Diurnal Tablet Triturate, see list in Appendix, No. 1016. 

Hypodermatic Tablet (9) Digitalin, 1-100 gr 

per 25, 12 cents; per 100. . .30 

Veterinary Hypodermatic Tablets, see list in Appendix, Nos. 
608,509. 

Compressed Tablets, see list in Appendix, 25, 70, 126, 156, 168, 191. 

Pressed leaves. 

See also Mnergency Case, 



J^".^ J. 



DISINFECTANT POWDER. 
In the preeaoce at air and moisture, oiided of iron ore formed 

as powerful dlsiiifpctiuils, but with them ore comhlned CorbDlio add 
and NaphUuUn, thua kavhig nothing to ba desired In ft pisparatiou ot 






..pecdoz., net.-t 3.D0 



DITTANY. 
CtiNiLi HiiiKBi Lbing.— Carminative end diaphoretic. A domeal 
remedy for colds, flatulency, and suppression of menses. I>OBe, a nil] 
glassful of hifusiou, one ounce to ttie pint. 
Preaed herb, 

DOGWOOD. 
CoBtnis FLORIDA. Unni.— Tonic, aatrlngent; slightly sKmulant, ai 
■ntiperiodlc. Valuable tJperiodic and typhoid fevers, in pyrosis, a; 
as s genera] tonic; it increases the strength and frequency of Che ' 

Flvid Extract of bark of root, Mtolfluidrachu perphit..$ ,61 

Solid ErlraBi.a to Bgrs peroi.. .« 

Conoentratiim Comm, S to 4 gre perot.. .B 

PiOa, see list In Appeudhc, Nos. SSQ, ESI, tSl. 
Prated bark. Preaed /lowers. 

DUBOISIA. 
DoBoiBU MTOPOBoniKe, H. Baowu.— Poisonous.— The soUd eslract ol 
DnbwHia and the alkaJoid l>utioisine are now largely employed iu prefer 
ence to atropine, as being less Irritating to mucous membrajies, man 
prompt in inducing mydriasis, and with after-eltecfs of shorter duration. 
Its mtemal administration is followed liy results similar to Ch<ise Induced 
by briladonna, but it is less a ceretira] exciUuit and more csJmaH 
hypnotic. Useful in relieving nightswealB of phthisis, puerperal 



it zinc, muBlard, el 



Fluid Extract of lea 



',.}. Morphine U 
.per pint. .8 4.01 



DULCAMARA. 



^P BoLANUU DuLGAUARA. T.innA.^Tn ini'ge doses Danutlc. I}ut used priD' 
Cipnlly as an alteratire diuretic, diaphoretic and discutient. Employed la 
thetroaOnenlof cutaneous eruptions, parlleularl)- of ascaiynaturs; also 
In uhronlc rheumatism and ohroaic catarrh; is daimed to possess an 
aptarodlsiao properties. 

JFMd ExtratI of tifigt, 1-2 to 1 fliudrachm .^ef^ifl,..%\..'» 

H Sttract, B to.lS grs. , .-pet at-. S 

Pressed Itniga. 



I 



102. 

DWARF ELDER. 

Araua RI8PIDA, Ventenat.— A valuable diuretic. Employed in drop- 
sy, gravel, suppression of urine and urinary disorders genf»tdly. 

Fluid Extract of rhizome, 1 to 2 fluidrachms per pint..$ 1.00 

Fretted root. 

ECHINACEA. 

Echinacea anoustifoua, DeCandolle. — Strong daims have been 
made for this drug as an alterative in strumous and qrphilitic affections. 
It is also stated to be a remedy in snake bite, etc. 

Fluid Extract of root, 1-4 to 1-2 fluidrachm per pint. .$ 4.00 

ELATERIUM. 

The sediment deposited by the expressed Juice of Eoballium "Elatr- 
Rwu (LinnO, A. Richard.— A powerful hydragogue cathartic; in large 
doses induces nausea, vomiting and great d^ression, hence, should be 
used with great caution; most frequently employed in ascites. Dose, 
1-10 to 1-2 gr. 

Pills, see list in Appendix, Nos. 264 to 267. 

Diurnule, see list in Appendix, No. 916. 

Tablet Triturates, see list in Appendix, Nos. 69 to 71, 869 to 872. 

« 

Diurnal Tablet Triturate, see list in Appendix, No. 1016. 

ELDER, See SAMBUCUS. 
ELECAMPANE, See INULA. 

ELEPHANT'S-FOOT. 

Elephantopus tomentosus, Linn^.— Diaphoretic, expectorant, and, 
in large doses, emetic. 

Fluid Extract of herb, 6 to 30 minims iper pint. .$ 8.00 

ELM. 
[slippery elm.] 

XJlhus fulya, Michaux.— Highly demulcent, slightly astringent and 
tonic, and somewhat nutritious. Employed wherever a demulcent is 
desired; externally in poultice form to relieve local inflammations. 

Lozenge Slippery Elm per lb. net. .$ .85 

Slippery Elm bark flour, compressed in 1-8 9). packages for 
retailing purposes. 

EMBELIA. 

Embblia ribes, Burman.— Said to be an effective remedy for tape- 
worm (t»nia solium); is also employed as an alt^utive in chronic skin 
diseases and in rheumatism. 

J^/uuf Metract of fruit, 1 to 4 fluidrachms. . T. peir TAnt. .%» a.\5*> 



103 

EPHEDRA ANTISYPHlLiTICA, c. a. mever. 
XmoDg Uie Jdexlcais is deemed oJmcst a Bpecl6c In venereal aSTec- 
tions: appanmUy of specific value in gonorrhtBiL. 

Ftvid Eztract of herb. 1 to 2 flmdraclims. per pinCJ S.50 

ERGOT. 

Cl^vicBa* PUQPCHKA, (EViesJ TulaHne. — Uterine motor stimulant; 
iaduces toDic cootracEioD of IniDliiotar; miisculiu- fibre, and is thus 
bssDinetaCIc througli action on caplllarieH. Eu]ploye<l to aJil parturiOou, 
to control IntemaJ hemorrhage, to relieve local congeetians and to pro- 
mote absorpCloD of morbid growths. 

Srgolin. Bon]ean"8 fomiiila; almoBt identical with the Eietract 

I of firgot of the Gemjos Pharmacopoaia. Dose, I-S to 3 gn; 
per oz., net. .( .CO 
Kraotin Purified. For bypodermstic hi jectl'in. One mhdm rep- 
resentB 5 grs. of selected Br^t. It may be diluted with 
water if desired, for BdminiBtrBtloa. Dose, 2 to 6 minims.. 



iiid Extract Eraot. Dose, S to 80 minims. In inertia uteri 
10 to W minimB, repeated every IS to !0 minutes until 

desired effect is obtained per pint.. S.SO 

Fluid Extract Eraot. Elhereal Doee, sameaaabove.per pint.. 9.50 
I also Fluid Extract Blue Cohoah Compound, under COulo- 
phyllvm. 

JFonnaJ Liquid Ergot. S to SO minima per pint.. 8.7S 

Solid Eztract Ergot, 1 to 6 grs peroi.. M 

PillK, see listi n Appendlr, Noe. BB8, 370, UTS to aTT. TST. 888, 
J\nft Oranide. see list in Appendix, Nca. €83. 
.^hblel Trituraien, see list in Appendis. Nob. TO, 73, S73, S74, BE1. 
Compretud l\ibleta, see list in Appendix. Noe, E4, SB, 130. WO. 

Vint Broot, n.S.P. CIB Qm. in IM Cc). 1 to S fluidrachms 

per do(. pints.. 1S.T5 

Bern also Etaergenci/ Case. 

ERIGERON OIL, Sek FLEABANE. 
ERIODICTYON. 

Eriddicttoh QLomiDaiiii. BenUtum.— A tonic expectorant, agreeabls 
to the palate. Seems of special value In chronic subacute inflammv 
tioD of bronchial mucous membrane; it-s effects are simliar to the am- 
hlned action of Ipecac and balsam of Pern, lis stimulating properties 
preponderating. One of the most remarkable properties is its power of 
obtunding the taste against qulaine. and It is often prescribed with refer- 

e to this alone. 

Tluld Eitract of leaves. May l)e maSe lo toroi a. <3*Bi 
mlxtupe with ayrups and aqueous flvdte \>J oAfliiia ».■¥.««. 
" ■' JJose, H lo 1 fluidrachm .-peT Ijii*- -X 



\ 



tn cctoi 



I04 

ERIODICTYON-CoNTiNUED. 

Fluid Terba SantOy Aromatic (for syrup). Hie strength of 
the fluid is Just four times that ol the Symp of Terba 
BoDta, Aromatic, and spedally adapted toe the extem- 
poraneous preparation of the latter by simply diluting one 
part with three parts of syrup. It enjoys a high reputa- 
tion as a vehicle for quinine, completely overcoming the bit- 
terness of this alkaloid. Dose, 16 to 60 minims per pint. .$ 1.75 

Note.— This preparation is inocxnpatible with adds and acid 
Halts; exhibit quinine in suspension, not in solution. 

Solid Extract, 8 to 12 grs per oz. . .81 

Pill (OMO Yerba Santa Ext,, 8 grs. .per 100, 60 cents; per 600. . . 2.86 

Lozenge Yerba Santa Compound. 

Olycerole Yerba Santa (GO grs. in each fl. oz.) per lb. . 1.60 

Qlycerole Yerbine Comp. Each fluidounce represents: Erio- 
dictyon, 90 grs.; Glycyrrhiza, 90 grs.; Wild Cherry, 80 grs.; 
Salicylic acid, 2 grs.; Potassium bromide, 7 1-2 grs.; Orin- 
delia, 80 grs: Pine Tar, 2 8-4 grs per doz.. net, . 9.60 

Inhalant, see list in Appendix, No. 8. 

Syrup Yerba Santa, aromatic. Each fluidounce represents 60 
grains Eriodictyon in combination with aromatics. A 
teaspoonful completely masks the bitterness of 5 grains 
of quinine sulphate. It may be prepared extemporane- 
ously from Fluid Yerba Santa, aromatic, q. v 

per doz. pints, net. . 7.00 

ESCHSCHOLTZIA. 

EscHSCHOLTZiA CALIFORNICA, Chamisso.— A harmless soporific and 
analgesic; a good substitute for opium for administration to children. 

Fluid Extract of plant, 15 to 30 minims per pint. .$ 8.00 

ESENCIA DE CALISAYA, MOS(jyERA'S. 

Each fluidounce contains the equivalent of 40 grains of Calisaya 
Bark. The prevailing preparations of Cinchona are unpleasant and in 
many instances repugnant by reason of intense bitterness. This quality 
is very thoroughly masked by the combination of aromatics in Mos- 
quera's Es^cia, and consequently it has been found most acceptable 
where other Calisaya preparations are rejected. Esencia de Calisaya 
may be exhibited in every instance where Cinchona is indicated, inasmuch 
as it possesses all the qualities of this drug in the proportions above 
described. In 14-fl. oz. bottles per doz., net. .$10.00 

ESENCIA DE COCA, MOSCUJERA'S. 

An agreeable liqueur representing in concentrated form the stimulat- 
ing properties of Coca leaves; of exceptional value as a stimulant, for 
which purpose a dose of a tablespoonful or mere, as required, will be 
found most desirable. If taken immediately after meals it will mater- 
Jalty-aid digeatdcm. In J4-fl. oz. bottles. per doz., nAi^. .$10.00 



ETHER. 

Rarely exhibited internally, but exerdsea a solattve or stimulant ^l 
action, aocortUsg to doae. Employed In nausea dep^ident upon ^ 
depreEsioo uid iu Qatuleut colic. Dose. 10 la 60 mlnlnis. 
See Flnul Extract Biichu Compound. 
Elixir, see list in Appendix, No. 10. 
InJialanti, see list In Appeudbt, Noa. S. la, 19. 

EUCALYPTUS. 

EcciLrPTi'BQiJWi.'LDB, E.oDoaiTi, E. iMYoniUNA, and other qieolra. 
— SlJmulajit. anCtperlndic. ajitlspuBmodic, antiseptic. Recouuneuded in 
the treatment oF septic feverr, diphtheria, chronic gastric and InteBtlnal i 
catarrh, clironic branchltiB, ate. Aa an anti-EpaamadEc is useful li 
aattuua; as on outlscptic empiofed in the treatment of fcetlil breath 
ulcere (ayphilttic and otheoTrise), spongy and Irteeding gums, purulen 
catairhal affections of htadder, urethra and vagina, etc. ExternBllf, ' 
suitably diluted, the fluid extract is used as a dislofectaot lotioD in 
grenaiiB and other offensive discharges. 

Eticaiyptus Oil^ G to 30 minims.; per oz. ne/. 18e. ; perphit. n£t..i 1.T& 1 
Our OU of Eucalyptus is sold on a basis of SOC Eucalyptoi. 

fluid Extract of leaves. lAto flO minima per pint.. 

Bond Extract, a to lOgra peroz.. 

Potrdered Extract. 3 to ID grs peroz.. 

A'di, see list In Appendix. Nos. 37B. 279, 885. 

TiMet Triturate), see list in Appendli, Noa. STB, STB. 

COmpreoefl TabJeti. see list In Appendix. Nos. M, BOO. 

Elixir Eucalj/pius Compound, per dot. piutd. ■ 



Hu< 



EuealyptuH, 15 grs. Wild Cheny, li 
Gentian. 4 grs. Qlycjirhiia. IB 

Taraiaoum, 20 grs. Syr. Verba san 

Capsule^ see Ibt in Appendix. Nos. 43, 130. 

JhJld'anfs. see list In Appeudti, Srs. T, 10. 
See also Evtki/mol. 



rCALYPTUS AND THYMOL ANTISEPTIC, St£ EUTHYMOL. 
EUONYMUS. 

[WAHOO.] 

Epoimitjs ATSOPunpuRBUB, Jacquin.— One of the moat direct chola- 
pi^esin the materia medica; is also toule, olteratlFe, laxBtlve, and con- . 
aequenlly reoommeoUed In hepatic derangemeuts, acoompaiiyiiiB or pre- 
oedinK tntermittenta, or oocurring independently of malaria. In oon- 
u> hepatic torpor it has been mucli em^\aye&. 

. 3f'MSExlroeta/barkofr<iat,\ to 9 thiidcaduna .^ra puA. .* \-^ 

xlJ^truct, 5 to 15 KTB ¥« ™-- '*' 



]o6 

EUONYMUS— Continued. 

Concentration E'tionymin, brown and green. Euonymin brown 
being from bark of root, Euonymin green from the bark of 
the twigs. 1-2 to 4 grs either, per oz. .$ 1.10 

Pill, see list in Appendix, No. 150. 

Tablet Triturates, see list in Appendix, Nos. 877 to 881, 896. 

Compressed Tablets, Nos. 308, 206. 

'Elixirs, see list in Appendix, Nos. 119 and 120 

Pressed bark of root. Pressed bark of tree. 

EUPATORIUM. 
[boneset.J 

EuPATORiL'M PERFOLiATUH, Linn^.— Tonic, diaphoretic, alteratiye and, 
in large doses, emetic and laxative. A favorite remedy, especially in 
warm infusion, for colds accompanied with febrile symptoms. 

As a tonic alterative it is useful in the convalescent stages ol remit- 
tent, intermittent and typhoid fevers, and in dyspepsia and general debility. 

Fluid Extract of leaves and tops, 1 to 2 fluidrachms.i)er pint. .$ .90 

Solid Extract, 10 to 25 grs per oz. . J2i 

Concentration Eupatorin, 1 to 8 grs per oz. . .60 

Pressed leaves and tops. 

EUPHORBIA PILULIFERA, umt. 

A favorite remedy in the Antipodes, where it is regarded as infaUible 
for colds, coughs, bronchial affections, and aU diseases of the respiratory 
tract; specially esteemed for the prompt and complete relief afforded 
sufferers from asthma. 

Fluid Extract of herb, 1-4 to 1 fluidrachm per pint. . % 4.00 

Compressed Tablet, see list in Appendix, No. 55. 

EUROPEAN CENTAURY. 

Ertthrjea CENTAURroH, Pcrsoon.— Diaphoretic and slightly tcmic. 
Dose, a wineglassf ul of infusion, an ounce to the pint. 

Pressed herb. 

EUROPEAN ELDER. 
(see also "sambucus.") 

Sambucus nigra, Linne.— Alterative, and in sufficient doses cathartic. 
It is regarded as a valuable adjunct to tonics in convalescence from 
malarial chronic rheumatism, etc. 

Fluid Extract of bark, 1-4 to 1 fluidrachm; per pint. .$ 1.80 

EUTHYMOL. 
[eucalyptus and thymol antiseptic] 

Beixig neither poisonous, irritant nor escharotic, this liquid is i^ec- 
fectly safe tor any form at administration, internal or ezX«mB2L. \x. 



-pit- 



Mi 



EUTHYMOL— Continued. 
m agree&bie odor, and toraa im excetlent aufantlhite Tor Indo- 
fonn aud carbolic acid, irhieh it equals In audaeptie power. Each fluld- 
ouncecaDtBliifl: Oil Eucalyptus. 3-9 mlDim; Oil Qaultlieriii, IV32 minim; 
fluid extract Wild Indigo, 1 1-4 minima; Boric acid, 10 1K-iegra,: Hentbol, 
8M gr,; Thymol, 15^ gr. This ardcla should not be eipoaed to oold. 
Use as a spmr; or iLternally, la doses of aoe fluldraahm (4 CcO three o> 
more times dallr per doz, pint bottles, nei^. .f 7.10 

K EVENING PRIMROSE. 

H , CEbotheba BiEiniia, Uaai.—A. mM uerre ecdotiTe. acting chiefly 
I .upon the pneumogaatrtc, and conBequently valuable fii respiratory or 
gaatrio troubles laTolying morbid Bcnsitiveneea of the laryngeal, pulmon- 
ary or Roatric brandies of tills nerve, wbetlier acute or dirooic. An < ~ 
niatt of Evening Primrose has been found eldeacloiia In prurllfo and other 
cutaneous aAecUone of infants; also, as an application to ul(»r@. 

» Fluid Extract of leavei. 1-3 to 1 fluidrachm per pint. .3 
Prated Uava. 
EYEBRIGHT. 
Bdpbbabi* OFFiciKjiLis, Ltun*,— A mild aetrinecat; often of utility In 
catarrhal maladies of tbe e^e and respbvtory tract, tt will BometUnes 
abort an attack of nasal catarrb nitb laclirymation If admlnislered every 
tws boiiTB. Dose of infusloa (one ounce to the pint), 1-3 to S fluldouncea, . 

FALSE BITTERSWEET. 

Cbi-astrits boandene, Llnn^,— Alteiative, diaphoretic, diuretic, a 

slightly narcotic. Employed in tuberculosis, eeeoudary syphilis, chronla J 

hepaUa, rheumatic and eutandous atfectons; estemally, in Ihe torm ol 

d breasts, prurlcua vulvm, bums 



FEL BOVIS, See OXGALL. 



FtEsiccLUH nipmuoKUH, Gilbert,— Carminative and aromatic. Dsrt 
^*.fo flatulent colic, and as a corrigent of unpleeaant remedies sue 
senna and rhubai^, because of the absence of eiclting properdes. 

Fluid Bxlract fennel teed, Wlo!0_aiiaiais perphit..S IJO 

FERRATIN Boehrinoeb— B. & S. 
The femifflnous element of food. This pvoAucI, tea. ub^VippIi ftsrfisa,- 
ttre of aolil-albiinieD flrst prepared In 1892 ty "Ptalwaw eni'WOfA&*i«t*, 
M p., AndFivteaaoF Marfori, M. P., ot BttSeabuTH, G«rauii>:j. \X.«a.w* 




io8 

f 

FERRATIN Boehringer— Continued. 

eMentially from all other iron preparatioDS, beinfi: readily absorbed by 
the human organism, while long continued use does not in any way 
interfere with the digestive functions. It has been tried by numerous 
medical authorities in hospitals and in private practice, and remarkable 
results have been obtained, especially in cases of aniemia, chl<MX)6is, 
nervousness, during convalescence to stimulate apiietite, ^«. Dose — 
For children, daily, 0.5 to 1.0 Gm. (7 to 16 grs.) are sufficient; for adults 
the dose may be increased to 1.6 to 2.0 Qm. (^ to 30 grs. daily (divided 
into two or three portions. 

Ferratin^ in oz. vials per oc, nti. ,% 1.59 

' Pill C835) Ferratin, 2 grs per 100, $1.10; per 600. . 6.86 

Pill (888) Ferratin, 4 grs per 100, $2.00; per 600. . 9.86 

Tablet Triturate (656) Ferratin, 1 gr 

per 100, net, 40 cents; per 600, net, . 1.86 

Compressed Tablet (204) Ferraitn, 0.25 Gm. (about 4 g^.) 

per 100, net, $1.68; per 600, net, . 7.60 

Compressed Tablet (806) Ferratin, 0.5 Gm. (about 8 grs.) 

per 100, net, $2.96; per 600, net. . 14.66 

FERRIC, FERROUS, See JRON. 
FEVERBUSH, See SPICE-BUSH. 

FEVERFEW. 

Ghrtsanthemum Pai^thenium, Persoon.— CJarminative, emmenagogue, 
tonic. Employed in flatulent or atonic dyspepsia, amenorrhoea, hysteria, 
and febrile diseases; externally as a fomentation to local inflammations. 

Fluid Extract of herb, 1 to 2 fluidraehms per pint. .$ 1.00 

Pressed herb. 

FIGWORT. 

[carpenter's-square.J 

ScROPHULARiA NODOSA, Linn6.— Alterative, diuretic and anodyne. 
Is highly beneficial in hepatic diseases, scrofula, cutaneous affections, 
dropsy, and as a general deobstruent to the glandular system. The warm 
infusion given freely is said to restore suppressed lochia and relieve the 
pain attendant upon difficult menstruation. 

Fluid Extract of herb^ 1-2 to 1 fluidrachm per pint. .$ 1.80 

See also Fluid Extract Yellow Dock Compound, imder Rumex. 

Pressed herb. 

FIREWEED. 

Erechthites hieracifolia, Rafinesque.— Tonic and astringent. Has 
acquired a reputation in diseases of mucous tissues; its greatest reputa- 
tion, however, is as a remedy for piles, administered internally as a fluid 
extract, and locally in the form of ointment. 

Fluid Extract of leaves, 1-2 to 1 fluidrachm per pint. .$ .90 

J^essed leaves. 



FIVE-FLOWERED GENTIAN. 

Qatnusi ttins^VKnant, Lunmrpk.— A rellahlB cholagogue. Hnsbeei 
found of iBlue In iauudlce, chronic nguB, etc. , where quiniiie was (utOe 
— no preparatory treatment need pr«eiae its use; in hepado disorder! 
tJiere are Cew reme<llefl of equal worth. 

Fluid Extract of Serb, 10 lo 80 minims per pint.,* S.50 

FLEA BANE. 

Eriqehon oiMADENKK, Linoi. — Slightly tonii; and actJvelr diuretic and 
aatringient. Cseful In disrrh<en, dmpalcal nlTectioaa, dfsuiia (e^ieciallj 
of children), and many aephnlic affectjous; It owes its virtue to Uie tt^ 
tile oil contained. 

Fluid Extract of leaven, 1-2 M i auidrachm per pint. .J l.!0 

Capmlet, see list In Appendli, Kos, 5, 42, go. 

tFrefed leave; 
FLORIDA ALLSPICE. 
Ci 
Bi: 



\ (kLTOUrrocs FLoaniCB, Ijnn*. —Aromatic sthnulnnt. Ac agreeable 

'it valuable addltiaD to dlairhcea mixtures. 

J^^htld Extract of bark, 10 to 30 niiaiiae per ]dnt..S 1.20 

FLOWERING SPURGE. 



lA OOBOU-A.TA, Lionj. — Emetic, diaphoretic, expectorajit and 
In large doee« prorolfes IrrltaUon of stomach and boweU, with 
Ljpercalliarslj. Has been employed In chronic bronchitis, laryngltia, 
vesical catarrh, otiathiate Mious dysentery and dropsical diseases; in 
hydrothorax and ascites It wlU sometimce removoHuid tcben other aeenla 



FLY AGARIC. 
Linni, PoisoNoua.— Respiratory a 
depressant; intoxicant to cerebrum ; action similoj- to that of 
mine, and antagonistic to that of atroplue: It sthnulates ponerfiiUy the 
salivary and cutaneous secretlonB, contracts pupils, etc. Has proved a 
valuable remedy In night-sweats of phlhisiB. in diabetes insipidus, l[icl]V ^ 
leDt pulmonary congestion, and coustjpatlou due to hitestloal torpor | 
and deficient secretlMi, Theallcalold Muscarine isgenerallypreferredfor i 



AHTtnoTE.— Atropine Is a perfect antogoi^Bt', bo 
nent 61gliaBa and pUocarplae. 
ivacil3)ifutcariue Sulphate, 1-100 gr. .per SB, W 



no 

FOOD PRODUCTS. 



Btef Cacao. 

Beef, Iron and Wine. 

Beef Meal. 

Beef Jelly. 

Bone, Powdered. 

Taro Flour. 

Malt Extracts. 

Sanguis Bovinus Exsiccatus. 



See under these heads, respect- 
ively. 



FOX-GLOVE, See DIGITALIS. 

FRANGULA. 
[buckthorn bark.] 

Rhamnus Franoula, Linn^. — A mild laxative or cathartic; on account 
of its freedom from drastic and nauseating properties is reconunended 
as a substitute for senna for children; speciaUy valuable in the treatment 
of haemorrhoids given in full laxative doses at bed time. 

Note.— There are four species of Rhamnus in the market, viz : Rham.- 
nus Frangula, Rhamnus cathartica, Rhamntis Purshiana CCascara Sa- 
grada), and Rhamnus Wightii^ and it is important they be not 
confoimded. 

Fluid Extract of bark, 15 to 45 minims per pint. .$ l.OQ 

Solid Extract, 3 to 10 grs per oz. . .27 

Elixir Buckthorn bark, 1 to 2 fluidrachms x>^ cloz. pints. . 9.00 

Pressed bark. 

FRINGE-TREE. 

Chionanthus virginica, Linn6.— Aperient, alterative, diuretic, with 
slight narcotic properties. Has been found efficacious in bilious remit- 
tents, as well as in obstinate intermittents, and is an excellent tonic in 
convalescence from exhausting diseases; being a cholagogue of some 
value, it is eligible in jaundice if associated with podophylhn or leptan 
drin; in the form of poultice it is an excellent application to inflanmia- 
tions, ulcers and wounds. 

Fluid Extract of bark of root, 1-4 to 1 fluidrachm per pint.$ 1.50 

Solid Extract, 5 to 20 grs per oz. . ^.87 

Pressed bark of root, 

FROSTWORT. 

« 

Helianthehuh canadense, Michaux. — Astringent, tonic, alterative; in 
large doses emetic. Employed either alone or in combination in scrof- 
ulous diseases; diluted with water the fluid extract is used as a gargle in 
sore throat, and as a lotion in prurigo. 

Fluid Extract of herb, 6 to 20 minims per pint. .$ 1.00 

Pressed herb. 

GALANGAL. 

Alpinia officinarum, Hance.— a stimulant aromatic somewhat 
resembUng ginger. Used as a stomachic, to promote digestion and relieve 
flatulence. Dose, 2 fluidounces, of infusion, one ounce to the pint. 

J^essed root 



CALBANUM. 

Gum-resiii rrcmi FKBt>LA UALSAHiriUA. Bolesler & Buhse.— Sljmiilaiit 
carmlnaUTf. expectorant. OJiielly uaed ta chronic affections of Diucou 
uembrSDe, a in bronchial, uterine and ynKinol catBjrh; exWmally. t 
plaster torm. aa a lolld sUmulaiit ami Itritout. DoHs, S to SO grs. 

Pitlt, see ilst in Appendii, Nos. 3S!. TW. 747. 

GALLS, See NUTGALLS. 



Ouin-reMu from Garcikii HiUBcan, Houliep niiH»,— Cathai'lic, but 
apt to induce oonsidorabic naufiea; acts best in oombinaCloD. Cseful in 

Ilnate uonatipaClon aiui dropsies ottraided with intestlnai torpidity. 
B,]to4gra. 
Pillt. we ilst in Appendix, Ncb. 43, 158. ifll to IIW. 1B7, 288, .STS. 
mi. «K. 733, 81 S. 



Piuft Oranvlee. sea list io Appenilii, 178, irH. 
lUlet IWIurofM, aee lisl in Appenillx. Nos, SSn to 323. 
■Oompmita Tablet, see iiaC in Appendix, No. 149. 
Seeolaa Laxative Wafers. 

GARDEN CELANDINE, See CHELIDONIUM. 
GARLIC. 



ainvuH, L!di)6.— A general atimulaQt; it quidienH the cir 
tloa, excites Uie nervous system, promoteB expectoratioD. Inducer 
phoresis or diureaiH Becordlngiy as the patient is Itept warm or oool 
aolsupon the Htomachiwa tonic or CBrminative: also said lo be anthel- 
mlDtic Employed in dyspepsia, flatulence, chronic caUn-h and other ' 
pecton&l affections; in tiie nervous and Epasniodio oou^s ptKuliar U 
children ; atonic dropslee. calculous disordtv^, and SBcarideB; externally, 
as an irritant and ruberaclent, aoil to tlie solea of the feet as a rem" 
The fluid extract, diluted, may be applied as a liniment In iufantils ' 



Fluid Kiimct of biitb, 1-S to 2 flnldrachms. perplut,.! l.SO 

GAULTHERIA. 

Gadlthebia proccubexs. Linn^. — Stimulant, aromatic, astrinj;ent; 
the essential oil is preferred in imtrefacUve fenneulotiDn. and Is aloo | 

of the large i]iiantity of methyl salicylate contained. The fluid extract 
Is employed in chronic dlarrhtea as an astrhigent; in liyBuria aa a dlure- 
tlc; in infantile colic as a carminative. 

Add SaKcsIie, pure from Oil Oaultlieria, in ounce vials 

poroi„net..l ,T0 

Fluid Extract 0/ Iraitt, 1-3 to 1 Quidrachm .^« \to«... SI 

See iOs> fluid Exti-ofi Sanaparilla Coaip. Sot Hurvip. 
Oomiirauiea TaAiela, »« list 111 Appendix, Noa. ■lft.S*,Si,V*'^'''''- 



C AULTH ERI A— Continued. 

SifrvjM. see IIM la A|ipeDcUi. Noa. 44, 4G, 
OopttiUt. aee Uat In Appeiuliz, Nan. nt. TT, SS. 

Bee also Sufhymol. 
Prated Itaiv. 

GELATIN. 

Apurtfledform of gliis, HmpJojed for [ha manufacture of oapmil««i 



« large]; manufactured by ui bolb empt; and filled Csoluble 
dhanf), 

EMPTY CAPSULES. 



jl 




Ourempti lapsuli 
(or vetratouy purpoBtj j- 
commend to the piiKtLti ni.] 
Their solubillCT Is perfect 
tbtnugb the allnieatai-}- trace, aa 



rifil^ 



GELATIN— CoNTiNueD. 

of these artioLes, ia absnlnU'ly grouDtUesa. They camiot be eKcel 
quality by anj- lu van. As a m&tler nf iiri>fi«8loiial iutorest, we append a 
table showing the capacity of oiir Improved Empty Qplatin Capsulaa, 
whrai Oiled byhaad. hax^pr quautitjea can be eDcloaed by ixaUig cap- 
sule Sners, 

For (luiher intonnatjou upon capauJes and other gelatiil products, 
please apply for printed matter and eamplce. 



The capacity of empty capsules varies according to the degi 
eompreeson exerted in Ailing and tho known voiiatiou la bulk of 
a given weight or different sauipliai oF the some powdered drug or olko- 



Qulnine sulphate 

Cinchonidlne sulpliato. . . . 
Ipecoa and Opium Po 



m 



EmptB Capmda. For oral or rectal use, wiy uiie InboieBOf 

lOU, pec doE,, net. SI. 10; in boxes of 1,000, per do2,, net Z 9M 

IB Captmies. Adapted also for vaginal use; ounce size, ia 
■oxeaotlO, perdoz., net, SS.60; 1-2 ounce size; In boxes of 10, 
»irdfiz,,net, Sa.as^l^ ounce aiie, In boiesof 10, perdoi., net. 9.00 
FILLED CAPSDLES. 
E^DT list of Soluble Elastic and Hard VmeA Capsules, Bee Appendix. 



I 

^H GELSEMIUM. 

^BT OeIAEUIUH SEHPEnVIKBHS G.itiut), PeTSOOD. FOISONOUB.—OdBeDllUm 

•ad its alkaloids are antipyretic and hi some degree antizymotie; they 
Induce paralysis both of sensihihty and motility; contra - Indicated 
where cardiac aolkm la weal. Useful wheuever mtaJtatlou of function 
extste in sensory or motor nerve; often of special vaiue in neuraJgiaa, 
particularly trigeminal and oiarlas, in dysmenoniuBa. etc 

ANTiixmH.— EnietluB (apomorphine, zinc sulphate, etc,]. Sustain 
irilal powers by stimulants (ammonia, alcohol, eto.). Morphine nnd 
olcoliol are Uih most complete physiological aulagonists; atropine Is eiao 



...^ec ■?\a\...ft \ 



114 

GELSEMIUM — Continued. 

Normcd Liquid, 1 to 10 minims p&r pint. .$ 1.40 

Solid Extract, 1-5 to 2 f^n per oz. . .81 

Poivdered Extract Gelsemiutn, 1-5 to 2 grs per oz. . .50 

Concentration Gelsemperin, 1-8 to 1 gr per oz. . 1.50 

PiUs, see IiHt in Appendix, Noe. 9, 55, 56, 259, 289, 290. 

Pink Oranule, see lint in Appendix, No. 685. 

Diurhule, see list in Ai>pendix, No. 917. 

Tablet Triturates, see list in Appendix, Nos. 197, 888 to 888. 

Diurnal Tablet Triturate, see list in Appendix, No. 1017. 

Hypodermatic Tablet (10) Gelsemine Hydrochlorate, 1-50 gr. . 

per 25, 40 cents; per 100. . 1.40 

Compressed Tablets, see list in Appendix, Nos. 180, 131, 144. 

Pressed root. 

GERANIUM. 

[CRANESBILL.] 

Qerantum MACuuiTUM, Linn^.— A powerful astringent. Employed in 
dysentery, diarrhoea, cholera infantum, and excessive mucous discharges; 
also as a gargle for sore throat, relaxation of the uvula, etc. Highly 
reconmiended as a substitute for tannic acid, since it does not cause 
dryness of the mucous surfaces. 

Fluid Extract of rhizoms, 1-2 to 1 fluidrachm per pint. .$ 1.05 

Solid Extract, 5 to 10 grs per oz. . .27 

Concentration Oeranin, 1 to 4 grs per oz. . .50 

Pill (293) Gcramn, Igr per 100, 85 cents; per 500.. 1.60 

Pressed root. 

GENTIAN. 

Gentiana lutea, Linn6.— Gentian possesses in a high degree, l^e 
characteristics of a simple bitter; it excites appetite, invigorates 
digestion, moderately increases the force of the circulation, and operates 
as a general stimulant tonic; in very large doses it is apt to disturb 
stomach and bowels. Valuable in all atonic conditions unattended with 
active fever. 

Fluid Extract of root, 10 to 40 minims per pint. .$ 1.00 

Fluid Gentian Compound (for U. S. P. tincture). . . .per pint. . . 1.16 

100 Cc. represents: 1 pint represents about: 

60 Gm Gentian 10 ozs. 

24 Gm Bitter Orange peel 4 ozs. 

6 Gm Cardamom 1 oz. 

Liquid Extract Gentian Comp. for B. P. tincture. . . .per pint. . 1.15 

Each imperial pint represents: 

Gentian root, 12 ozs. Cardamom seeds, 2 ozs. 

Bitter Orange peel, 6 ozs. 

Liquid Gentian Comp. for B. P. infusion per pint. . . 1.15 

Each imperial pint represents: 

Oentdan root, 4 ozs., 10 grs. Fresh Lemon peel, 8 ora. 

Bitter Orangepeeli 4 ozs., 10 ^ 



C ENT1 AN— CONTJNUED. 

L Sotid Extract, S to 10 gcB peroi..$ 

Nob. fiO. 149, ISO, ISO, 3N), 391, SBi, 

I Fink Granufe, aea list in Appendln, No. C77. 

ZbJ>I«t TVi'dinilei. see list Id Appendix, Kos. RSd toSS!, esu. 
^ CoiBpreued Tablele. see list in Appendix, Noa. -17, 135, 130, 170, 



GmCER, JAMAICA. 

Zdioibbr omciKiL,E, Rowoe.— A grateful BCimulajii 
Employed in dfspepslA. flatulent colic, and enfeebled states ot the 
iiJliDeDtai7 canal. Is an agreeable addition to bitter iufuRiond and tonio 
mixtures: much used Id diarrhceo, dysentery, cholera morbus, colics, 




See alao Fbiid Extract Aromatic. 
MfiO*, see list [a Appendix, NoB. 12, 1B2, SCO, SSI, i 
T^^797. 

a IhUals, see list In Appendix. Mn. IT4. 
p, see list hi Appendix, »a. 34. 
f Compound Lonengf Oinger p 



■ lb., 1 



CLONOIN. 
[nitroglycehin; t 
Tbe value of (Ida agent in anghia pectoris is nell known. It is pre- 
nitrite ot amj-1, hiaamuch as It does not so poworTtdly 
ImpreGB the heart, while its influence is much more permanent. Dose, 
l-SOOlol-lOsralD. 

PCttt, see list hi Appendix, Nf*. 419 to 425. 

■jpiurnule. see list in Appendix, No, 939. 
BbMal IWturntsg, see list hi Appendix, Nos. isa, les, 300, 45e to 
f 4BB, 618, Sig, 038, 039, 847, C79. 
JMumoI TrtbUl Tritarale, see List In Appendix, No. 1030. 
Bj/podermatic Tableti, see list in Appendix, Nos. 31, 04, ». 
Uompivited TaKelt, see Ust in Appendix, Nos. 14, SS, 16S. 

OapnHe<myilregt|/ctrlnmloDoi3l)^-^0agr 

per lOO, 90 cents; per doz. boxcB ot \ toi...\\SSi 

hint nf Olimoln, U. S. P., «. 

[ Ai ounce rials .-pac o».., vaI . - -■* 



GLYCERIN. 

Ronlj uBod iDtonully einapt aa a vehicle for other Diediauuen 

Oli/emin Suppotitoritt, contBinlog Sfi pto- cent, gljuain, axe 
conyealHLt sabaUtutesforglTceriD 
biriea have heea auoBoataJlf aaployed 
oitnatlpfirJuQ^ aud ore capable of productng a laxative effect 
wilhout lUi; considerable toea of weight. Thej- are inscduble 
In voter at the tcinperatiira of the boil;, tbtu^ore speciBl 
ntteatJoD Is directed to the roct that th^ Butlril^ ia not de- 
I)wuldit upon ready solublUty. They are rafel)' emplofed for 
bitantaaa veil aa adulla, producing easy and copious eracD- 
atlona. Each nuppofdtOQ- contalnB nearly 3 Rmnmes (tf 
eralne) KJycerln; we make only <me die, but tills toay be 

divided to meet any requlreouent for ohildrrai.,.,.,,.. 

perdoz.boM.ora,ncM3.0a; per doE. bote, of IS, net..) 

GLYCYRRHIZA. 

01.VCTBI1HIZA QUBiLi, Linn*.— Emollient and demulcent to mil 
■rfaccB. UBeful in cough. cMurhs. irritation of the urinary oi 
[TMUihial irrltatloD. etc. Puajesses the property of slightly obtimdliig HI 
gasMiory nerves, hence often employed tc 

Fluid Eximcl of rout, 1 to S fluldrachmB per pint.. t .' 

Fluid Extract Licorin for QuMne. elc. Identical hi st 

with the official preparation, but free from the bitter extino- 

tivo peculiar to the latter, and therefore >«pecially _ 

adapted U> diagulaa tbe taste of bitter and naueeaua 

medldnes. It forma clear mixtures with aqoei 

hollc solutions, but the Qlyoyrrhizla pnageut is predpl- 

taled by acids. Hence, hi quinine m' 

cyrrhizo, odd must not he prescribed to effect solution of 

the nlkoliddB. Dose, I-S to £ fluidracbms 

See also Fluid ExtTaett: Atoes Comp. for B. 

AltKS and Hiprh; Black Cnfcosft Compound, under Ofm- 
icifuga; Hkubarb, Sweet; Baraaparilla Oompoand; 3ar- 
taparilla Comp. for B. P. decoction; Saraaparilla Camp, 
forayrup. 
Tablet Triturata, see list in Appendix. Kos. 183. 200, 9!M, SM, 

M8,60r. 6BB. 
CompTtmed ToMelt. 

' Brmntt Mixture perlb. bot, nel.. 

Each tablet repi'esents 100 la. Oomp. Mixture of Glycyr- 
rhlu, D. B. T., 1«M, and coDtaias: 
Ext. Olycyrrhlia, a grs. Powd. Opium, 1-30 gr. 

Benzoic Add, l-m gr. Camplior, ISO gr. 

AnOmflny and Potass. larf, 1.40 gr. Oil Anlaa, l.sur-'-' — 
Srawn mxtnre and Amiaonitim CWorfde. .....per lb 

Each lahlet represuata: 
jfjT^ aifufirhia Oomp., 86 ni. AmmaniiuiL dUIuiUb, & 



f 

I 






GLYCYRRHIZA— Continued. 

Lleorice Powder Compoitnd.iOers pM-Ib, bot.. nei,,% AO 

Bee ateo list of Comprewea Tablela In Appenilb:, Npb. ir. 80, 60. 

Elixir LiooTia Anmialic, far Quinine. Aii elt^ant velilele for 

the sdmloEBtnitloD of Mtter or nsuaeoua reoiailes. A dessert- 

qKWnful, mixed with quinine, obcbttea Ute unpleasiuitiifaa 

rf the latter, eBpeeinlly If a aecoud potron of tlie eUitlr is 

iii£«sted HubdequentJy........... — .perdoz, pints^. 7-DO 

as alSD Sludrt, Noe. 30, S6. SO. 
Ampi, Bee list In Appendix. Nos. 44, 43. 

Zotenget; EromAiat, Brondiial Improved, Tjcorice. Opivm 

and Licorice iWfslar'K). Yerba Saala Compound. 

See also OJycerole Yerbine Compound, under Eriodictyori. 

GOANESE IPECACUANHA. 

HABEaAMll ALITA, Wight & Amott.— Largely employed in India for 
purposes, and Co meet the same indications as Ipocac 
I Extract of root and item. Dose, as an alMratite and 
{peotorant, 5 to 10 minims; as an emetlo, 1^4 to 1-Q fluid- 

pBrpint..f4.l» 



GOA POWDER. 



sutwlaDce d^usited in (he wood of AjfnijtA Ahaao^a, Aguiar. ta 
' ' . ring-n-orm. psoriSBii) and sldn disossea of a fungous pantaitlc 
nature; is an Irritant catliartic, but seldom iised iDterually. 

Per OS. ne(..8 .*0 

GOLD AND SODIUM CHLORIDE. 
Alteratlie and tonic. Employed in hysteria, ovarian difflcultleH, and 
sypbilia. Doee. 1-lS gr. Administored with iodine, bypodermatically. in 
phthisis. 

»Piaa5a) Oold and Sodinm Chloride, i-aaee 
perl00,7Beenta;per6W..8 3.(i0 
sPfll CBH) Thres Valerlanatea and Ootd 
..^. .-.ptr 100,11,00; per fiOO.. 
Sail 



Zinc TBterianale, 1 nr. Quinine Tolerianale, l-_ „. . 
" "IcTaJerianate, l-Sgr. aoldaadSodlumC1iloride,l-4i}gr. 
^ Beluiionfor hypodermatic me. peroz., net.. 1 



GOLDEN-ROD. 

BouDAOO ODORA, A [too,~- Aromatic, stimulant and cannir 
1 infusion as a diaphoretic and to allay colic; 



employed to disguise the taste of other medicines. 
f^ Fluid Extract o/ Icnues, 1 to 2 niilrtnichmB porphit..$ SO J 



COLD£N-SEAL, See HYDRftST\S. 



Il8 

GOLD-THREAD. 

CopTiB TRiroLiA, Salisbury.— A pure, non-astringeot bitter tooic, 
refieinblini? calumba and frmUan. The infuaton is often employed as a 
wash or garj^le for ulcerations of the mouth and fauces. 

Fluid Extract of plant, 1-2 to 1 fluidrachm per pint. .$ tJSS 

Pressed herb. 

GRAVEL-PLANT. 

Epia^AA RKPENR, LioD^.— DiuTetic and astringent. Said to be benefi- 
cial in lithic acid diathesis, in strangury, and in vesical catarrh, and 
wherever uva ursi and buchu are employed; has given reli^ wh«ie both 
the latter faile<l. 

Fluid Extract of leaves, 1-2 to 1 fluidrachm per pint. .$ .90 

Pressed leaves. 

GREAT LAUREL. 

Rhododendron maximtm, Linn6.— Exi)ectorant, stimulant, astringent. 
Recommended in cases of obstinate cough. 

Fluid Extract of leaves, 5 to 15 minims per pint. .$ 1J80 

GREEN-DRAGON. 

Ari&sma Dracontium, Schott.— Expectorant and diaph<N*etic. Said 
to be a remedy for dry, hacking coughs accompanied with irritation; is 
best administered in small doses well diluted. 

Fluid Extract of corm, 1 to 10 minims perpint..$ IJSO 

GREEN OSIER. 

Cornus circinata, L^Heritier.— Tonic, astringent and febrifuge, simi- 
lar to Dogwood iComv^ florida, Linn6). Chiefly employed as a st<Hn- 
achic. 

Fluid Extract of bark, 20 to 00 minims per pint. .$ l.OS 

Pressed bark. 

GRINDELIA. 

Grimdelia robusta, Nnttall.— Grindelia has attained an enviable 
reputation in the treatment of asthma, giving prompt relief, when other 
remedies have failed. It has also been reconunended in bronchial affec- 
tions, in pertussis, and renal maladies. 

Fluid Extract of herb, 1-2 to 1 fluidrachm per pint. .$ 1.00 

Fluid Extract Orindelia Compound. Efficacious in the ^:«at- 
ment of asthma dependent upon digestive torpidity. Each 
pint represents: Orindelia robusta, 10 2-3 ozs.; Senna, 22-3 
ozs. ; Rhubarb, 2 2-3 ozs. Dose, 1 fluidrachm repeated every 
three or four hours per pint . . 2.00 

Solid Extract, 6 to 16 grs peroz.. .81 

PiU (296) Grindelia Extract, 8 grs. . .per 100, 60 cents; per 500. . 2.85 

See also Qlycerole Yerhine Compound, under Eriodictyon, 

Compressed Tablet, see list in Appendix, No. 189. 

J^Uit^r(eS)G^na^lia020gn,io^f^^ Verdc»,v\iiVa., %,itb 



GROUND IVY. 
Nbpeta GT.ECHOIU, BenCluun.— Solil Ui be sMniulaot, tosio, and 
eipecloraut, Reoimmeinieil in kiduey dlseaais, oathiuo, Jaundloe, hj'po- 
clifmdrlar Bud to proyeot load colic. Doee, wiu^loaafiil of infuiiloD, oa& 1 



JVeMed herb. 



GUACO. 



Leatv) (rom MiKiNii OdIco, Humboldt J£ Boupland. 
source of tJie roof not yet detemuned. — The leaves are Ionic and 6TJniu<- 
loot to the wcretlona. ICmployed as a propbylouth: againat choten 
for relief trozu diarrhiBB; highly recommended in connection with local | 
mqilioatioiiB In gouty paroiyBma. 

PQaaoo root is ruganlod In Uexioo as a apecUiu In rheiu 
fluid Ertracl of leaoei, 1-Stol flutdrscbm. per pbt..! S.40 
rtuid Extract of root, IS to SO uibitias perpiut.. 8.40 ' 

GUAIACUM. 
QuAiAODu oFFioiVALK, T.innj* — Alterative, stimulant, diaphoretic and 
ontE-rbeumatic. Formei'ly held in high repute oa an anti-syphilitic, hut 
is now replaced hy iodide salts. It is ofUjn oflicient in promoting men- 
slmalioD in atonic oonditlouB of the utenis, hence la employed In dya- 
metu>rrluBas and amenOLrbcBaa. For rheumatism it should be taken Id 
cuDjunction with PiitusEium and Sodium tartrate; the palient meantime 
id and abundantly provided with norm drinks to promote 
■a penph-aCian. 

rFJwW Belroirf OiiQtociim ITood, lotoaominims... .per plnt..$ JO 1 
I . ThUd Oltaiac COuaiocI reslmi] (for U. li. P. and B. F. thicture) 






ariUa Ctomp. far B. P. decoction. 

W'lPiMdered Extract Ouaitu, Z to 10 gru 

1> A'Ui. see [1st ia Appendix, Hue. bl.lW,«tl.!tS&,?a!i,m 

Y XobtetTrOtiTaieO.^ Antimony Compov.nd 

per MO, 33 oents, net; per ]«». net.. 

d Tahleti, see Ust in Appendix, Nob, 110, 157, IBS, 168. 

e. iw. 



GUARANA. 

Pauluru Cupahi. KimtJi.— Principally uaed in the treatment of sick, j 

beedacheormlgmlne; and whlta perhaps adapted ta the so^alled nervoa 

form it b of little elDuacy when sucli arises from digcfltWe troubles. Pm 

■eased of restorative powers, it may be employed to promote constructir 

. -' BigU joiirphoBfB, hence may be odmiolalered dining convakSMmce from J 

B, itudpluit plithlBls. aiid wasting lUaeifta ^geoen^l . 

^iHid Srtraot Guaraiia, B to 80 minims ,v™*'^'-^^SP 

^ Id quld Qaarana, 6 Ui 30 mii^i^ .......■■'BCT^ 



GUARANA— Continued. 

IVwtsrAt Exiraet Oaarana, anajed, S to 10 gn 
ElCziri. a* List Id AppeniUi. Nob. Si. Bt. 
IHUt. He list ill Appimdlx. Nno. SK. WS. 

GURJUN BALSAM. 

,n oloonBln obtalnwl (rom Tsrious Irem of the DipixBooAit 
srtleB Blmiliu- to those oC oopolba, but less ni 
uo miplemant oilrir lo Hit breath. One of tlie best dru mhi ga U 
mnorrhaf^ vngbiltis (one part nt the baUam to two of Ume-wa 

in employed In leprm; per A., ne(..t , 

CUpntle (>S0 OHijnn Balmm, lOmluhiiB. 

per dill, boxes oFl don,, $3.00 

H/«MAT0XY1,0N. 

EmuiviVLoN □AUFEcnUNru. Llont.— Tonic, BStrinReat. nBed indll 
ft, ilyseoter?. and In reloiatlon oC bowels followlne cholera <nfaiit«m,S 

iJ of ImarbBOod, 10 toBOmlnlcoB per pint. .| . 

HAIRCAP MOSS, 

Fdlttiucihiiii JUNtPERENDH, Hednlg,— A powerful diuretic. < 

sJ pnUeat lu full doses every half hour Is said tn be lerj- < 

hi removioe Uie acciuaulMioD of water: it may be used to adrai 

n with hydrogngne oathartlca; reconunended also inn 

id pbospliaUc UthlaalB, 

Fluid Extracl of ptant.i to a fluidracbms. per pint. ,| 

Prtued plant. 

HAMAMELIS. 

[WITCH-HAZEL.] 
iwiNLiii,!, LlDDc.— Toulo, astrtcgenL Fopularlj o 
in luemorrholda; may be employed Bitemall)' as «i 
nr odmlQlBtered Internally; also re 



It of vori 
1 kinds, as well i 



in diarrhasia, dysentery, e 






lieyinB It 






IS it la 






f distilled extract. 
JHetiOed Sxtract Witdi-Baiei (barlO. The best preparation 
tor external use iu ipralDs. bruisea, prercotian of eccliymo- 
ris. etc It may bo used tntemaliy In the eame doses as the 

fluid extracli. per doE. pints, net.. f 3J»M 

Fluid Extract of If ava, 1 to a fluidracluna per pint.. .Hf 

Solid Eiimct, & loin grs. 

Povidered Extract, 5 to IB gn 
Ooncentraticm ttamamflin, 1 

_ P iUQ^) Female, LeuairrJuea per 100, 6S rents; per 500.. 3.l» J 

i J'retaed dark. Pretsedkaixt. 



HARDHACK. 

Bi>iR«i TOMKMTOBi, Unn*.— Astringent aud tonic. Less offensfve le 
Che digea^ve tract thui other HBtringHite, heneo frequently employed tc 
Kombat the dlarrlKeal fluies o( children. Ths fluid aitract is used as an 
aatriug(3it lotion. 

FMd Extract of leavfs, 1-2 tniHuidrachm ptrptot.-l .DC 

HEDEOMA. 

[PEKNYSOrAL] 

HiDWiHA piTLEOioiDsa CUnnfl Peraoon.— Slinmlant, dtaphoreUo, 
dluretiG and sliglitly emiuenogegue. Used chiedy in the form of tnfuHlCD 
Cotie ounce to the pint of boatag n-steO in threatened iuflomniatioa of 
the tliTOBt sod bronchi, in miiac\ilar rheumatjam, and eepedallr 0° c 
nection with hot blp and fcQt baths) to promote themraises. 

Flald Bxtract of leave* and topa, 1-9 to 2 fluidnichmB 

per pint. .( .10 

aapfulei. Bee list in Appendix, Noa, 7S, 76, 

HELTANTHELLA. 

HBi.iABTHB!ij.A TEBuiFOLU. ToTrBj A Oray.— ArnmfttEc, eipeelorant, 
anti-Bpuunodic. dlureUc. diaphoretic, and In large doees emetic. 
Employed in cbronlo bronoiiitls, aathiuo, etc.; advnjitageously added to 
Ifmpf ODUgb mixtures. 

fluid Kctract o/ roof, S to 30 mhiimB per plot..! S.OO 



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MELON IAS. 



I& 



Liniuir LUTBnu, Qraj. [Note.— Helonias and Sturgrass are d 
und for "False Uulcom" aud "Uulcum" respectlrely, as being Icaa 
liabteto contusion.] 

Tcnlo and diuretic, In large doses, emetic, BaueBclol in dyapepEla> 
anco'exla, otonicitf of generatlTe orgauE, etc. 

S'luid Extracl of rhicome, 1<3 to S flnldrachuiB. per pint..! 1-81) 

Fluid Extract frtotiios Compound (or Sguau Fine Com- 
pound), Tlia Beverol remedies composing this preparation 
posH«B tonic, alterative and antl-cqiBSDiodic vtrtueti, and act 
parttoularly upon the female reprodnotlTe organs. Bald to 
reodeir parturitioti safe and essr. Each pint repreaente^ 
flqoawVtae, fl 1-7 ois.; Vlhumum Opulia, 8 B-7 oia.; Hal- 
2 8^7 OZB.; Caulophj-Uum. S 8^7 ora. Dose, 1-8 to 1 

per plat. . 1 

nin.S to IgrB peroi., 1 

H cm) Bekmin, i-Bgr per 100, 30 centa: per COO.. 1 

, gee list In Appendii, No. 50. 
Bliairt, see list In Appendix, Nob, tM, K 
Symjt, see list In Appendli, No. 47. 
^fmteii root- 




laa 

HEMATIC HYPOPHOSPHITES. 

Each fluidounce contains: Potassium hypof^iosphite, 1 1-2 grains; 
Manf^aDitte hyix)pho8phite, 1 grain; Stryclmine hypopho^hite, 1-8 
grain ; Femnm hyiK>phoephite, 1 1-4 grains; Calcium hyiwphosphite, 1 
grain; Quinine hypophoKphite, 7-16 grain. 

In (lebilitat^xl conditions, minute doses frequoitly repeated are often 
more efflcocious tlian full doses at longer intervals. Of special value in 
nervous cxhauHtion, but generally adapted to a great variety of diseased 
conditions. It is lilcely to prove useful wherever there is debility w 
depraved nutrition, i>articularly in antemia, nervous prostration, con- 
sumption, and scrofulous and tubercular affections. Dose, 1 to 2 fluid- 
drachms (4 to 8 Co.). 

In pint bottles per doz., net . . $ 7.00 

HEMLOCK (B. P.), See CONIUM. 

HEMLOCK SPRUCE. 

TsuGA CANADENSIS, Carri&re.— Astringent and tonic. Beneficial as an 
injection in relaxed conditions of the vagina or rectum; also of service as 
a local application in gangrene. 

Fluid Extract of barkf 1-4 to 1 fluidrachm per pint. .$ .75 

Pressed bark, 

HENBANE, See HYOSCYAMUS. 

HOANG NAN. 

Strtchnos malaccensis, Bentham. Poisonous.— Alterative and 
cerebro-spinant. Reputed to possess specific virtues in leprosy, eruptions 
of constitutional syphilis, eczema and various skin diseases. Also em- 
ployed in the treatment of paralyses where these depend on rheumatic, 
paludal, or syphilitic causes. 

Antidotks.— Emetics or stomach-pump, followed by perfect quiet. 
Treat with strychnine antagonists—chloral, tobacco, chloroform, iniiala- 
tions of ether, etc. 

Hoang Nan, powdered bark per oz., net, .$ 1.25 

Concentrated Tincture Hoang Nan. Four parts of tincture 

equal one of bark. Dose, 3 to 10 minims per pint.. 6.00 

PiU (802) Hoang Nan, S grs per 100, $1.55; per500.. 7.60 

HOLLYHOCK. 

Alteuba rosea, Cavanilles.— Demulcent. Employed to relieve irrita- 
tion and infiammation of mucous membranes. 

Pressed flowers. 

HOPS. 

HuMULUS LuFULUS, Liim^.— Touic, anaphrodisiac and slightly hyp- 
notic; also claimed to possess anthelixiintic, anti-lithic, anti-periodic and 
diuretic properties; principallyused as a sedative, since it promotes sleep 
by removing restlessness. * Prescribed in norvous tremors, and in gonor- 
rbcBS and other irritated oonditioiis of the genito-urmary tract. 



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1^3 

H O PS — Continue o. 

Lvj>ulbi. Bedng uonTlnced that no preparatlaii can be preparHl 
wbicb viU contain in tho form oF a ptpniiauenti powder a 
large proportion of the oleo-resinoiia eonKltuents lo whicli 
bops cblefl; one thdr octiiity, we haie oniltted from our 
IM) tbe ooncontrsUon Humulln. aul supply in Ita place a, 
sdeat article of LupullD. of a recent crop. Dose, S to 10 grs, 

per™..( M 

fluid Extract Hop*. IBto 60 mindiiB per pint,. 1.70 

F luid Extract Lt^vlin, 10 lo IS naalnis per pint.. aSO 

Fluid Sxlmct l/upulin Compouml. Ltu-gely used tm Bubstltute 
for opinm, in cboreo, nervous IrrilabHity, waltefnlness, teeth- 
ing of chOdren. etc Bach pint repreeeots 5 1-3 ounces eadi 
at LupuUn, Wild Lettuce and Scutellaria. Dose. 1-t to I , 

fiuldrachm per pint.. 1.30 

See also Fluid Extract Scallcap Cutnpound, under Scutel- 
laria. 

^Bolid Extract Hops. S to la gi^ per oz.. .38 

ael Hops, S to lOgra per ox.. .60 

BSVili, see list In Appendix. Hob. IM. 377, 493. 
K SbMet Trlturatei, see list in Appendli, Nos. 430, 4.^. 
mtpretted Tablet, Bee list in Appendix, No. aW. 



HOREHOUND, SfcE MARRU81UM. 

HORSE-CHESTNUT. 
ra HlPPOCJBTAKtTH, Linn*.— The fcnrfc istanic.aatringent. febri- 
fuge, narcotlo and antispasmodic, containing a principle isomeric with 
quinohliiie. Has becu long <isc<I ia Europe as a substitute for Ferurian 
bark. 

The properUes of the fruit ore similar to those of the bark. Em- 
ployed with beneQt in neuralgia of paludal origin, inlemiitteat, etc 

Fluid Extract 0/ bark, 1-2 to 3 Quidracbms per pint.. t l.W ^ 

Fluid Extract of fruit, B tolS minims per pint.. l.SO , 

HORSEMINT. 

HoNuinA PEMoTATA, LiDiiJ.— Stimulant, diaphoreUc. diuretic, car- 

minaUTB. Popular as a household remedy for colds, catarrh, rbwuna- 

Usm, dlarrhcea, etc., and sa an emmenagogiie. Dose, a winenlassful oC 

Id/usIod. one ounce to the pint. 

FrestrA Jeoue*. 

HORSE-NETTLE, 
SoLAKtm CABOLUCENSE, Utmt.— Appears to be powerfully sedativiiai. 




tieafoifHw. 

^'vd Extract gf fruit, 8 to IG minima .^«'^'(...%| 



HORSE-RADISH. 

, Prtee,— StltniilBDt, diureUc. ai 
hli|>ti>jr4«J in cbnvjlc otonj of the iliirAiCkrti apparatus, hb 
n s^'otbI sfBtemic debQity. aai as on uiU-siHirhuClci eit 



HOUND'S-TONGUE. 

CTHoauwn'M omciHAiA LlnnC.— Anodyiie. demulcent and astt 
' I recommend^ in cou^^hs, catarrhs, hisQLopbyHiH and dysenti 
extract ililuMd nith ita volume of water. ajipUed od dotb 
■ tuinon. biirns. hiflommatloDS, exooriated t«et, and IrriM 



HYDRANGEA. 

HiDaANQEA ABBDBEBCEHs. LInDj,— CoUiortlc, diuTetic, diaplumC 
■Btl-Utbic; oUerlaCes paja attendant on fuaaaee of calculi t}in>n| 
ureter. It is particularly useful in oltollue conditions of the tuiu 
ling to phoflphatjc depoaitfi; lie fr«o eliminatioD recouuaeudH it 

Ji-luWElfmet o/ root, 10 to 80 minlmB. per plot. .Jt 

Idm^reaed Tablels, see list hi AppeatUi. Noa. m, IBB. 
Elixir, see Hat In Appendix, No. 87. 
Prated root. 
HYDRASTIS. 
HvnuARrui canauenbis, Linn^. — A voJuohlo tonic and anti-perSod 
•rliich increosea the liitentinal secretiooB ood promoted the flow of bU 
irhereb)' stools are mode uofter aud mure frequent. A valuable re 
in gastric caiorrb, etomaUtia, follicular pharjogitia, chronio ( 
offecUoDB of the mouth, tbroot and naree, and aloulc dfHpepaiB. 1 
ujtlon on mucouH tJHHue eeems to depend on tbe white allialc^ hydiMii 
tine; Ite geoentJ tonic inlluen<» la on the yellow alkaloid, fierbtirfne [frv 
quenlly called hydroatine (jrellon) alkaloid]. A concentrated pi 
preparation of Oolden.seal, reprtwentlcg- aU the properties of the drug, t 
pr^)arBd under tbe name of Hydroatin. Bee below, 
■ B^bfrine Hydrachlorate. Berbenne occurs In a nunther of 

I plants, Dotabl; hi the various Epedes of Berberis. in Hydraa- 
tia. Qold-thread, Vellow-root. and Columba. The yellow 
color and bitterneaa of oil are due, In part at least, 1o the 
preaenoe ot this alkaloid. From fta nccurrence in Hydrastis, 
It has sometlmEs been iuiproperly called Hydraatin. Prop- 
ertlea: tonic, hepatic, stimulant, antl-perludlc, etc. Bolu- 
bili^. 1 hi fiOO. Dose,lto4grs peroi..S 9. 
Serierine J'boipliate. More soluble In water tbaa Qie to* 



HYDRASTlS-CoNTiNUED. 
nsmed. tnC properties and doses Eire Oie Baiu< 



le.— Tbe white alkaloid exerts a. stimutatJUK and 

alteratlre action upon the mucotis memtinuie. rendering it 

m. vaJuBj>]Q remedy in catarrbaJ and atonic oonditions ttf 

:& tract Spculall; useful also in affecUonB ot the 

bladder and genlto-urinary Sfnem. Dose. 1-lG (o : 

..in 1-8 02- Tiolfl. peroJB. 

« Ht/dnxMoraie. Pure Hydnstine is soluble In aleo- 

Uol and cMontlnrm, but not In KBter. Tbe bydrDchlocste, 

is freely soluble, and therefore preferable for itrescrlblnj^; 

is uaed by oculists in solutions containing 1 to fi grains (o 

, Is also a valuable local remedy in goDorrluea 

I gr. or more to the oz.). Dose, 1-lB to 1-4 gr. 

in 1-S OE. rials, per oe. 

te Snlphare. Properttn, uses and doses Identical wfUi 

those of Hydrsstiue hydrochlorato.--.. ----..-... - 

in 1-8 01. ylaJs, petoi., i 

Fluid mclracl of rhizome, 10 to 10 minims. perp 

Fluid Kttract Ooldm-Sfat wiOuHit AUohol, lO to 30 mlDiios... 

per pint. ■ 

Fluid OoUenSeal, colortew, 10 to 60 minima. per pint.. 

See also ^Euid Rhubarb Camponnd, vttth Polaaiuni. 

Stmnat l/lguid Hydrattia, 10 to 30 minims l.-perp: 

SlAid £l(ract, E M 10 grs per 

Poiirdend Extract, 3 to lOgra. per 

Cmcentratiim HydriHtin, 1 to3 gra per 

FOU, sue ibt in Appendix, Nos. 90 to 9S, 383, 803, 4IB, 438. 

«n(( ©roniiVe, see list In Appendii, Na 080. 

IHunmia, see list In Appendix, Koa. SIS, BIB. 

TrMtt TritMTalta, ste list in Appendix, Nob. T4 to TT. 39fl to 301), 

«tl. 
DiMmal Tablet Triivralei, see Est in Appendix. Nob. 1018, 1010. 
Ompreufd 'nMett, see list in Appendix, Noe. 0. Ifla, 161, 198. 
Elixirs, see list In Appendix, Nos. 5, 111, 112. 

fiee also lAquor Sedaiu. 
JVtwiHi roof. 

HYDRIODIC ACID. 
Tile nee of the dilute acid lias been advocated with a, view to obtain- 
ing Uie tiienipisitlc ellect of Iodine, ila clilet constituent, without the i 
pleasant requite tliat so often inhibit tbe use ot th& \tat^ ^^eQ^Bn.V vn 
ItluiUue aalls. 

■9*"HPi ' par oant., jiar pint, ne(, aOc; » BM CBo!t-,»«E T^n^-^T**- ^ \ 



136 

HYDROCHLORIC ACID. 

Tonic, refrigerant and antiseptic; largely diluted, it is exhibited in 
low fevers,' phthisia, some forms of syphilis, and to coimtnttct phosphatic 
deposits in the urine. It is sitecially valuable in gastro-inteetinal indiges- 
tion when there is no tendency to diarrhosa. Dose, 5 to 10 mlninnn i 

PilU, see list in Appendix, Nos. 166, 850. 

HYDROCYANIC ACID. 

A dangerously potent distillate of potassium feirocyanide and sul- 
phuric acid. In medicinal doses valuable as an antiiq>asmodic and seda- 
tive; a valued remedy in cholera and A"g*"«^ pectoris. 

See Chloranodyne. 

HYDRONAPHTOL, See TAR. 

HYOSCYAMUS. 
[henbane.] 

Htoscyamus NIGER, Linn6. Poisonous.— Deliriant narcotic, anodyne, 
anti-spasmodic and hypnotic. Is employed chiefly to relieve pain, and 
quiet irregular nervous action; often prescribed for children who do not 
bear opiates weU; used in asthma, whooping-cough, functional pal- 
pitation of the heart, chorea, hypochondriasis, mania, etc. Like bella- 
donna, it dilates the pupil, and occasionally produces a cutaneous rash. 
Employed as a sedative when opium, from its constipating propa*ties, is 
not advisable. 

Antidotes.— Same as for belladonna. Emetics (sulphate of adnc or 
copp^), warmth to extremities, cold to the head. Stimulants, particularly 
coffee, and morphine hypodermatically in small and repeated doses. 

Note.— Caustic allcalies decompose the active principles of Hyospy- 
amus. 

Fluid Extract of leaves, 5 to 10 minims per pint. .$ 1J36 

Normal Liquid^ 5 to 10 minims per pint. . 1.40 

Solid Extract, 1-2 to 2 grs per oz. . .81 

Powdered Extract, 1-2 to 2 grs per oz. . .45 

Concentmtion Hyonigrin, 1-16 to 1-2 gr per oz. . 1.76 

Pills, see list hi Appendix, Nos. 43, 48, 50, 51, 58, 59, 62, 95, 96, 138, 
135, 140, 143, 157 to 161, 176, 211 to 215, 300, 304 to 308, 318, 
325, 365, 414, 415, 464, 465, 511, 518, 665, 593, 722, 765, 776, 808. 

Pink Granules, see list in Appendix, Nos. 661, 663, 67r, 687. 

Diumules, see list in Appendix, Nos. 920, 921. 

Tablet Triturates, see list in Appendix, Nos. 78, 79, 225, 226, 234, 
235, 267, 320 to 322, 389 to 394, 400. 637, 668. 

Diurnal Tablet Triturates, see list in Appendix, Nos. 1020, 1021. 

Hypodermatic Tablets, see list in Appendix, Nos. 11, 12, 51. 

Veterinary Hypodermatic Tablet (510) Hyoscyamine, 1-8 gr. . . . 

per doz. tubes of one doz. . 8.00 

Inhalant, Bee list in Appendix, No. 4. 



ki.J Hi».n V 



HYOSCYAMUS-CoNrii 



HYSSOP. 

B, Llrm^.—Stlmulantf aromattc, carmfmitLTe azul 
tAnJO. Prludpally used id qulnflj aod other aore throata aa a gw^le^ 
combined with sofc^ and Blum.SKeeten<>i1tFlthb(iti(iy: tUsu recommeniled 
&] atoDh; and ilatiiluat dyap^>3lB, chronic hrcnchltiH— especially of the 
i^ed^iUDetmrrhisa, etc.; may be applied extemaily for the relief of 
muiciilar rheumotieai. bruises, ecuhyiiioBes, ttc. 

S'luid Extract of leaves, 1 to S fiiiidrachins per idnt. .81.00 ^ 

mPmsed leavea, 

HYSTERIONICA. 



ICHTHYOL, See TAR. 
ICNATIA. 



rs BatlaBitbn, Hemy. — An aromatic aDttseptic balsai 
iddovbte efttcIeDCy in the treatment of catarrhal affections of Om 
reepiratory and digestive tract. It has an excellent elTect In dysentery, 
both chrotjic and acute, and ita balaamlc nature givee promise of further 
usefuln^s in dlsc^ases cf the gonLtonrinary apparatus accompanied by 
m ueo-purulent dischargfS. 
^B Fluid Extract o/ plcml. fi to J5 mfnims perpint..! 2,00 

^Kidoa.0 



A.l 



n, BerRiiis. Poisonous.— Propertlea similar to niut 
^ orin^ to the pnaence of the same allfalofda, Btrychnine and 
brudne (see Nux Youiica). A powerful nerve toniu. heuce useful iu gen- 
eral or local paralyses, In neiu^glaa. Impotence, neuraaChenia, chronlo 
oonslipafion, etc. 

AimijOTEB.-iThe satns as for Bliychnlao. Emetics or stomaCh-pump, 
toUowed by perfect quiet. Chloral, b>bacco. ether, bhA chloroform (inhaled) 
are true pbysioiogical antaRoniats. 

NoTK.—Bromldes, chlorides aiid iodides predpltst« strycluibie t 



rtatiii Extract of ieed,i to IQmlaana .per i^nt-.S 2.10 

^PlueieTtd Extract, t* la \b; peroz.. 

Fflblid Extract, 14tol gr per ox. . 

1 nOi, see list in Appendix. Mos. 97, EBI, BIO to 31», 411, 41G. 
yjVMet TriUsmUi, Bee Uet In AppeodlK, ^fas. 80, 91, lEe,401 to«». 
I Oompruted ToiiteU, see hat hi Appendli, Nob. S5, ISB, 170. 



mi 
■° 

^B^ INDIAN BLACK-ROOT. 

PrmtooAUWN pTCNOSTiOKruii, Elliott.— AUeraa^oimioiiSOBi'iift. "W* 1 
taloeasaUierapeuliCaefJithaBnotyetbeentvitts AeftneA. 

>'/i«tf £tri>ijc((jf nwf, letoBOmtaimB....... ,..«»^^i4--'*'»^* 



bhi 



INDIAN CANNABIS. 

[c«NNABtS INDICA.] 

Uamnjiu* sativ*, Llnn^. PoimnimiB. — NotcoNr, producing in Cult 
dnaeB luhUBntlon, liiUuicatiDa Bad ddlrloui balluciDaticiDa. Revna- 
mmded In deUiium tremens, certain fornia of insuii^. delirliuu aHa 
(Orer, Boftealnfc td Che brain uid condiUoc* involiine oiuGmia of the ear- 
lex. In nilRraine. fat aOaff Itehlng of <;ciiidk, to preveuC tbe griping of 
eprMIn cMltarUcs. 4UI. 

AjrmicTit.-An <^yet^^oee prodiiCM syaiptoinB trtaldi an! lUanuliie 
iMlbcr UkUi dan^BTouA, and may be combated by fonuUzaClou of the 
RBplnlury umaclai, Btid Uie cautious uB« of atrychQlne. 

FMd Extruci ofJUrwrring topi, Sto lOmlainia per plat, .( I.Gt 

Nn-mol Liquid, a to 10 mkdiDH per plat., l.n 

Pomimd Kitract, 1-3 lot gn per ox.. .S!l 

Solid Sxlmct, l-8b]lKr. per oz.. .« 

FOlt. see list bi Appendix, Moa. 144 to 14B, STt, 877, 414, 415, 

4S7, WR. KB, WH, BIS, SBS, TS!. 
Tabicl IWtunilo.SM) Uat in Appendix, Nob. %, 37, Slfi to 3ID, 4S4, 

Bid. HIT, m. 
ComprtuKd TaMeU, see list In Appendix. Noa. 13, 14. Sit, IM, IBS 
Bee also CMoranodyne. 



I 



INDIAN PHYSIC. 

OniXNU TRWOLiATA, Mosnch.— A mUd emeOc oad cathartJo. Uaad 

•a a BobsUtute for ipecac, nliich Itisdaiinn) lo reaemble tberapeuUcally. 

rtuid Extract 0/ bark Bfrhiiomn. 10to40 iianiius..,per pint..; l.OO 

INDIAN TURNIP. 

AsiBxiu TBiPHTixDH, ToiTey,— AoHd, ejipeokirant and dl 
Becominended In croup, whooping-couEli, aHthma, chronic 
brouchitla; lo relieve flatulonceond colla; and as an application 
■ore moath. 

Flvid Exlraci ofeorm, 1-1 to 1 fluldntdun per pint..S U 

PreofdTOOt. 

INHALER, SEMPLE'S ATOMIZING. 

The value of medicntel vapor in the topical treatuieut of offeci 
of the respiratory tract, las long lieen reeoKni™d: li 
Inhalerfl heretofore placed before the ]fft}fcSHlon, hav^ very unpej-fectly 
fulfilled the purposes for which they nere designed, falUi^g to supply a 
spray which woulcl odnilt of continuous Inhalation without irritation. 

Dr. Semple^s apparatus Is now almost universally employed by gen- 
eral practloners as well as specialists. It Is unquesUoniLbly blie most per- 
fect apparatus over devineii for the appUcallon of medicated vapor to the 
rasplratory tract, and combhies simplicity of constnictloD, [lurablUty. and 
*ji!DOTeM(rfapr^imapproachedbynny inhaterUtherlo intaroAtteaa. \t 



INHALER, SEMPLE'S ATOMIZING— Continued. 

provides a coDBtujit supply of vapor in a reaerrolr, and aecureH m 
effectually Umn any ntlier tlie liopicnl effects of inaliciitloD to Uie wb 
respiratory apparatus. In cuusuinutlou, astlinia, catarrh, broachitla, bar I 




g|; 



and, indeed, all diseases iu nliicb 
menus membrane, this inLoIer Ton 
montariuni of tliu phyBiulau. Pn 
Jot inhftlantH suitable lor use in th 



INULA. 
Celecampane,] 



ISKLi Hkl«kiiiiI| Linn*.— Aromaac, Hlimulant, expectorant, dlaphor 
etic, U>nio to qiucouh membrane. Uaed principally in tiffimorrboida wai 
pulmoanry affections attended witti weakness of the digesCitB organs, oi 
wiUi general debility. In sometime recobunended both intematlf and at 
a loca] application Iu psora, and otbra- diseases of the skin. 

Fluid Extract of root, 1-2 ta I Quldrachm perphit.-S M 






See also Flittd Borfhotmd Compound. 

Tnidain, StaSgrs 

r Uorftioinid CmnpounA. 



M^ 



I30 

IODINE. 

Alterative. Rarely exhibited internally uncombined, but very valu- 
able in the form of an iodide when associated with other iHXMlucts. 
Topically used in solution as a counter-irritant. 

The subcutaneous use of solutions of Iodine and Gold in the treat- 
ment of pulmonary consumption has proved of value in the practace of 
Drs. Shurly and Gibbes, and many other specialists in this disord«*. Dose 
internally, 1-2 to 1 ffr&in. 

Capftule (13) Cod Liver Oil and Iodine , . . . . 

per 100, 70 cents; per doz. boxes of one doz. .$ 1.35 

Inhalants^ see list in Appendix, Nos. 8, 10, 11, 18. 

Solution^ for hypodermatic use per oz., net. . 1.00 

See also Oold and Sodium Chloride, 

IODOFORM. 

Alterative and antiseptic. Has been found valuable in the treatment 
of goitre, scrofula, rickets, amenorrhoea, glandular tumors and cutaneous 
eruptions; chiefly employed, however, as a topical' application in the 
dressing of ulcers and wounds, and in the treatment of uterine diseases. 
Dose, 1 to 3 grains. 

Pills, see list in Appendix, Nos. 814 to 816. 

Pink Crranule, see list in Appendix, No. 688. 

Capsule (14) Cod Liver Oil and Iodoform 

per 100, $1.15; per doz. boxes of one doz. .$ 2.00 

Bougies^ containing 1, 2, 8, 5 and 10 grs., see list in Appendix. 

Inhalant^ see list in Appendix, No. 19. 

IPECAC. 

Gephaelis Ipecacuanha (Brotero) A. Richard. — Emetic in large 
doses; in small doses alterative, expectorant, diaphoretic; in minute 
doses, tonic stimulant, increasing the appetite and promoting digestion. 
In dysentery it exercises x)eculiar powers; combined with opium, it is an 
excellent diaphoretic. Narcotics inhibit its emetic action. 

Fluid Extract Ipecac. As an emetic, 25 minims, repeated if 
necessary; as a diaphoretic, 1 to 2 minims; as an exx)ecto- 
rant, 1-4 to 1 minim per pint. .$ 5.00 

Fluid Extract Ipecac and Senega. Emetic in large doses. In 
small doses, a stimulating expectorant and diaphoretic. 
Each pint represents 8 ozs. each of Ipecac and Senega. Dose, 
5 to 20 mimms per pint. . 8.00 

See also Fluid Extract Black Cohosh Compound, under 
Cimicifv^a. 

Normxd Liquid. Dose, as an emetic, 25 minims, repeated if nec- 
essary; as a diaphoretic, 1 to 8 minims; as an Expectorant, 
1-4 to 1 minim per pint. . 5.40 

Solid Extract, l-20tol-2gr peroz.. 2.00 

/'<?uvi^rea£!rfract,l-20tol-2^ .peroi.. ^S& 



I PEC AC— Continue a. 

PiUt, see Itst Id Appendix, Sue. 30, n. S3, 60, SB, 110, 14S, 210, 

BIB, S£. MS. SIB, K5B. 317 to SBl, 863. «S, SK, 376, 48a, 483. IW, 

618, MB, MB, eao. BSl, 7M, TS5, 789, 7M, Bll. 
PinM Granulea, see list in Appendix, Nos. 883, S80. 
Tablet TYitaralfs.aeeliat in Appendli. Kns. ST, 08. B3U)84, 105. 

SOS. ail, SIB, S3S, 293, 309, 310, 386 to 808, 8K. 3BS. 4ffi-to«0, 006, 

638, USB, C48, DSO, tSi, 055. 
Compraxd Tablelt. see list to Appendii, Noa. B, as, S», 65, UG, 

134toiae,140. 151, IB^ 

IS^nij) DoDw'i i^iDifcr (40 gra. in each fl. oiO ...perdoi. pLntB-.J U.OO 
Si/rap Ipecac (80 gis. in eacli B. oz.J. Doee, as an emetJc for & 
youii£ child. DO to do minimB, repeated; as on expeclorant 
(or adult, 30 to 00 minting: Ba an expectorant for a chJld, 1 
to 10 mitiiras per dox. plnta. . B.AO 
Sl/rup Fotaatum Oitrale and Jpecoc. Formnla suggested bj 
Prof. H. C. Wood, to the Therapeutic Oatette., Jan. 16, 1S8S. 
Dose, for an adnll^ a Uhleapoonful 4 (a 6 times a dn;. 
Prof. Wood, considers CUfl combtoatlon Uie verj beat seda- 
tlTecoughmixturebebaflBTeruBed: if there Is much cough, • 
he ia accustomed to odd an opiate- TbeniixturoiBtotended 
lo be used oDlj durtog the lirst or dry stagB of the cold. 
Btoce after two or tlireedays the uoi'e stimulating expectoi^ 
anta come Into pUty, and hero I'rof. Wood deems the oil of 
eucalyptus to capsulea tlie most serviceable remedy. ........ 
V per doz. pints.. 11.00 
''Am ^KWte, 17. S. P., CO Qm. to 100 Cc.} IKtoBOmtohns 
per dot ptofs. . 1( 

lAaenget, 

^eoae, Hgr. perlb.. 

J^ctorot, Dr. Jadaon'i per lb. . 

■ Ipecac, l^gr. Sidphurated, Anttoiouy, ].40er. 

Morphtoe hydrochloratc, lA^ gr, 
IRIS. 

Ibis VKasiooLOii, Llnnf,— Cathartic, cholajfoeue, alteradve. The 
ejtperimenls of Dr. Rutherford domonstJBte that Iris is one of the mos 
effldeat cholaeogues toiUcat«i] In all afCecUonB dependtoc dIrccUy o 
indirectly upon hepatic torpor; comliined with podophyllm to (he form of 
pill. It is reconuneoded for ascites and chronic viscera] afTtiCtioos. 

FlvM Extract of rAiiome, 10 to SO minims per ptot.,S l.oe 

Bee alao Fluid Extract aHUingia Compound, 

Soiid Extract, ato4ErB per ok.. .K 

OmcOitralCon Irisln (or Iridln), 1 lo3 era .^et m... Sft 

PiUi, see list fa AppeixUx, Nos. 801, 3^ to ^S^ ^<i. 
Coii^rcaed JtiileC, see list to ippondlx. No. 4a. j 



■*r-«; vt» .IS r ^meudzL ?** L. 

'.-•:• >.;».<«•{ '•—Tiifi. nr uoi tcib . ,} i.':; 

S^. :ii-.-:. •ui uL. 4 rn IrtA. jok. .dii. arnut * ^-^ 

y ■••' /•'^i' I .TTSi* > £!%. Im All AnniACL esnuy !> n^ 
S. X uc* a(£. iims^ . » * 

: ifuf.^ •r^ iif c Ajmoidc Sol it iti 

; ' r.—t !.*• 4— iuT n ^-in«3t±:: ?5i. KSL 

.".■ *#•' r-.-iri •:!!. «i!^ iiK n jL^^oids; J^uk *r ML 41^ Ji. 



ir !■% JS I'll t. 

:iiui r-. i^r.rii mi>*i uu: luMmiar dmaiaeL Zi.-ik. I x ? ^i^ 

>/r-ia !• zn. -«i:a 1 .t . - . - per ot jcrB. .fafjv 

.?.:a ZKkBOSATE. 
rji :«-i. nam luam wn>: !*«»• Mrtwnate ifuui« ^VaJ- 



'■ "";rrr#^^S!»^««^«* ^' "'''' ^^^ ^^^^ *». 

T^ U ■--«•«&.•« Hit fa AFI««««, No. m 

r.fwy,-r*«rf roAfeti. UNf M-tiii Appendix. e7, CO, 118, m, ii«, jjW. 

2joae%ffe Iron C*»rfcww»^*« • "^ ^ *"• lJ«irIb..$ .(jq 

IRON CHLORIDE. 

One of the ma* •c<^«'« •"^ **'^° ^ "'" P"»iMiraU(>nH of iron 
Fnqwatly uMd in the torm of Uocture CItroKjhIr,rl(l« of Iron. 

OmpretKd TdUeti, «» Itot In Appendix, Noh. smj, joo, loi, 107. 
rfuvv, aeelfat to Appendix. Noe. 58, 59. 

fHns wad C»«Tr flnd Atwi. iHjrdoz. pints.. $ 9.75 

wad Chenj, 110 gi«. Tf. Iron dtro-clilorido 40 ia. 
SeeaiaoBe^^Jtrtmomd WiMyUAlSk^ 6,0,10 tax KppcaObL. 



., ^ ............ 4 ,., . .per dca. boxts of 

IRC 



IRON CHLORIDE— CoKTiNUED. 

HM; per 100.. fl.OO J 

rSimp Iron Chloride CWeld's fonnuln]. This Is the only known 
preparatkm of Iron CUortile that iloea nut iDjum Uis tooth. 
per cIqz. pints, n<t . . 9.01 
Sao also Bmirrifeacii Que. 
IRON CITRATE. 
A pleasftot dialybeate formed by combintog Iron and citric aoid 
grains Beveml tim^s & day. 
PiUt, see list in Appendix, Nos. S2T, S^. 338, 3£9, SM to 3JS. 
TalOet 7yieitratei.BeeliBlinAppendlx,Noii.B8taS3.4I7. 
IRON, DIALYZED, amd CLYCERATED DIALYZED IRON. 
italna 34 grains fenic oxlile. equivalent to lO.TB 1 
gnina metallic Iron. Fi-ee from disoffreeabte laaia, having no inj 
aclioD OD the teelJi, atomach or bowclfli it can he oaipiojed when oth^ 1 
lomm oF Iron are nut tolerated. 

Dialyzed Iron la liable to congeal uoder exjxteure at li>w Ifjuperal^jres, I 
tliuBreDdcrtDg its tnuiaportatjondnrijig the winter mimths very hazardoua J 
and unprontahle. To overcome this difficulty, we f unilBh our GtiVOJEBATCD J 
DjALVEEn Iron, whEcb Is a soluUon of the peroxide rendered perfectly I 
pure and natural by careful dialysiB, and unittKl with a small perceutaf^ I 
of cliemicoUy pure glycerin, which prevents it from coDgeallng ai 
penniw shipment in any weather with perfect safety. It Is permane 
and wlU not gelatinize or mould. The dose of UiIh preparation is thO 1 
same an that of ordinary Dlalyn^l Iron, vbc: from B to 30 minins. 

^^ Dialyzea Iron per pint hotUe, n«[..| -^Sm 

^^ Dtaiyxed Iron, Olyceraied per pint bottle, net... .M ' 

B IRON FERROCYANIDE. 

Hl^ Twdo, tehrif ugB, alterative, Bomethnes applied topically lo ill condl- 
tlaned utcera. Dose, internally, 3 to 5 graiuE several timed a day. 
FOt. see list Id Appendix, Noe, 47, 53, Sas. 331. 
Fink Oranule, see Ust lu Appendix. No. M3. 

IRON HYPOPHOSPHITE. 
Employed wbere there la deflclont cerebral power dependent upon J 

Contpresaed Tablets, see list in Appendix, Noti- BT, 1U3. 
' Sirnipi, see list in Appendix. Nos. 12. 14: also Hriaalic Hypo 
pkiMiphitta. 

[ tfait Xztraet, vittk Hypaphosphitei 

per iloz. I-SpiutB. net. (5.00: perdoz. phits, net. 

Ea<4 fluldounee reprenrnta : 
Valclnm hypophusphite, I 1-3 era. 

"■ ua bypophosplilta, 1-3 ijr. 

" pTPopboai/liltiOt 1 1-a gra. 



134 

IRON BY HYDROGEN, See IRON, REDUCED. • 

IRON IODIDE. 

Ti«m:, alirrmtiTT. iliurKic. enuDeoaipoinie. Employed in scrofolous 
o«n|iUint«. ohkvxwM, AUmic amenorThuM, etc Doee, 1 to 8 grs. 

i\U*, Mv Ibit in Apfwndix. Nos. 8S4. 8SS, 444, 7S7. 

TiiMrf Tritunttr, Mr liAt in Appendix. No. 664. 

(^•Mipnrjtanf TuNrf. mv Urit in Appendix, No. 166. 

Syrui* Ir\'n iiikI Ifiiiit^iRrjr Iodide* per dos. pints. .$13.75 

Fi'mms hhIhI**, 16 f^m Mangmneee iodide, 8 ^rs. 

NyrH/i Ii>*n hmhtir. UK fermun iodide by wei|?ht, in p<MiDd bot- 
lW«il-.*fl. lO.^ per bottle, net.. TO 

(\i|»«u/(-«. sf«> Ibit in .\ppi>ndix. Noa. 13, 104. 

IRON LACTATE. 

lN- > ^ j»»"w tht* p*neral prt^perties of ferruginous preparations. Con- 
siilt*n^i imrtkniLiriy \-idiialile in the tivatment of chlorosis. Dose, Ito 

i\U ^.ia;> Iron hictitte, 1 rt per 100, ao cents; per 500...$ 1.S5 

TuNrt Tritunitt i\9>) Iron lactate, l gt 

per 500, 25 cents nrf; per 1000, net. . .45 

Comprr^ted TuMett. see list in Appendix, Nos. 31, 150. 

IRON LACTOPHOSPHATE. 
OmibiiM's the mvdieinal properties of Iron phosphate and lactic acid. 
SifTupM, stv list in Appendix, Nos. 5, 8, 16, «. 

IRON OLEATE. 
Employed as a local astringent and general tonic. Readily soluble 
in fat Peroz..$ .30 

IRON PHOSPHATE. 

Fosseases the general properties of ferruginous preparations. Given 
.^ritb advantage in certain amenorrtuBas and dyspepsia. Dose, 1 to 10 grs. 
pVtts, see list in Appoadix, Nob. 888, 478, 553, 802. 
Compressed Tablets^ see list in Appendix, No. 176. 
Elixirs, see list in Appendix, Nos. 74, 77, 78, 104. 
fi^rupf, see list in Appoodix, Nos. 17, 19, 23, 26. 

Ualt Extract with Iron, (^inine and Strychnine 

per doa. 1-8 jiints, net, $6.00; per doz. pints, net. .$ 9.00 

Each fluidounoe represents: 

Ferric phosphate, soluble, 4 grs. 
Strvchnine, 2-75 gr. 
Qumine sulidiate, 1 gr. 

IRON PYROPHOSPHATE. 
^ mOd effldeat chalybeate; owing to Its solubility it may be admin- 
^^ In almost any tonn. DoM,lto5gnL 



135 

IRON PYROPHOSPHATE— Continued. 

S (842) Iron pyrophotpliati:. 1 gr. .per 100, ascents; per GOO.. S 1.10 

iraie O^IS) Iron pyraphosptiate, 1 gr....... 

per 900, 36 cents nef; per lOOO, luf . . 

liKt [d Appendix Koe. S, 19 (o £S, 4C Gl, BS, 00, GO, W 
:o 7S, 7B, 76, aa, SO, fll, 101, 108, ISl. 

p Iroii pyropkoiiphale &I grs. tocaoh B. to.) 

per dox. pints. . 9.00 

It £if root, Fenattd 

Each fl. Oe. repreeenta Ft 

IRON, REDUCED. 

B best olialjbealc tonies, uonrly fret- fpoin nslrlugtiDcy. 
1 gis., several timeg a day, 
Pitt), Hea list in Appeodii, Noa. 81, 185 to 187, 315, 832, 83S, MS, 
849. 443, 444, 400, 40T. 409, 4n, 472. in. 481. 480. M.1, MS, MO, 
Wa U> 8S1, T40, 74S, S33 to 8% 
^^■Bt Qrunuls, see list in Appendix, Ko, 090, 
Kjltotkt Tril^ratea, see list In Appendix, Nob. 86, 80, 188 to 185, 
^E 908, !30, 413 to 418, 410, 018, 017, 010, &K, 080. 
^POanipruHd Tablet), see list tor Appendix, Noe. 118, lUC. 

IRON SUCCINATE, (HroRATED). 

This form of iron b particularly lOiuable liy reason of Uie fadllCy 
nrjih whicli it parts wlUi the large propoi'tion of nosoeat oxygen present. 
KmploTed aa a proplif loutic o^^ainst goll-stonefi and in uudarious tuala- 
dlea; it does not coDBtlpate, but on tbe ooatrary tends to promote laxity 
of Uie boweis. 

Blixir Iron racdnata perdoz, [rintB, not..! 8.00 

IRON SULPHATE. 
A ver^' astringent clialybeate, KiiecUiJiy useful nliere anie mta is coa- 
Jolned with inarlied relaiailon, aa in passive iuemorrhaees, catarrh, etc. 
Doee, 1 toS gra. 

Piila, see list In Appendix. Noe. B. IS. 13, 10, 55, M, 79, 175, UK, 
Itfla to 3r0, SSO, ISl, a«i, Sao, 330, SGO M 3K, 439, 41)3, 493, 544, 
IJ7].TflO,717,?4S,7a7,S*r. 
OiiapreaMd TOiieti, Noa. IS, E4, IBO, 167. ISO, 18S, 194. 

IRON VALERIANATE. 
Oomblnes the chaiylwnte properties ot Iron with the nertina 
IHintdpleeof valerianic acid. Useful la hysterical affectJotmei>uij>llc;jU«d 
wllh chlorosiB. Dose. 1 gr., repeated aoTerfltinusb^Y. 
J-illi, aeeUallD Appendix, Koa. EB4, 358, SM, 5&a, SW, «». 
Ckaupnaed Ta^iets, ace list in AppeniUx, 1*0. 181. 



IRON-WOOD. 

OvruTA rmoDiiPi, WUldenow.— Tonic, »nli-peHodtc. BlteratlYt 1 

ftOjaX In iDtannlttcDls, oeunnlKlc affecUimR, dfspeiiaia, scrofula, etc 

Fluid Eitmct of nmrt-iBood. l-StolSaldnKliDi per pin 

JABORANDI, See PILOCARPUS. 
JACOB-S-LADDER. 



JAUP. 

Ifohiki Jai.u-1, Nuttall.—AltB^tiTeuid actiTe bydroeogue CBthor 
IH action is modlflei] by cnmUnsUou nllb other cathartics. United H 
bltutrate of polaEslum ila tiydrogogne properties .ore much Ina-eaa 
and Qiia combinatkHi la oftoi preecjibed in dropdy; about ten grains i 
■ Utartrate may be added to the ininlmum dose of Ibu Quid eitracL 
Acnrx Puboipli.— JnJapin. Reein Jal^i, U. S. P. It la now 
general]; believed that ^e reeln la the sole pnrgatire priu- 
cipls of Jalap. To otniate Its occational barshnesB, It la 
■dTlaed to triturate it vilh other sulistsiiaes calctdated 

to H^iorate ilfi perliclee. 1>Das,£ toSgrv... ...per 0K..( , 

Tlvid ExtTtict of tvbor. ItOBi), taxaUve, S t« 10 mloima; cathar- 
tic. 10 to S5 mlnlmB per pint. . . 

See also Fluid Eitraclt HandTolK DOmpaund; Sen?ia Oom- 
potiitd; Senna and Jatap, 

EoMd Extract. ! to S grs per oz. . 

FoKdered Ectrad, SloGgTB per as. . 

Pilit, see list In Appeodlx, Nob. 83, BS. 158 to 1S3, 355, SS5 Co 

867, sra, 374, BTfi, 734, 785 8C8. 
Pint: Oranulet, see list In Appendbt, Nos. 877. 878, 891. 
Tabiel THtnTota, see llat in Appendix, KOB. 330 to 325. 
Cotnpntaed Tablet, see list la Appendix, No. 149. 

JAMAICA DOGWOOD. 

_ PiBomii EaSTBRisi, Unn^.— Anodyne, Bodiitive, aonlgeBio, hypnotic 
producing imtuml refreehing ale^p, without Eiibfl(<]iii^iit dupreaalE 
untoward etfects; la ovarian pain It is oftoa almcst nm^cal In the 
It affords. As an analgesic It la Interior to opium ; as a remedy fa 
sleeplessnoia caused by nervoua eihauatloD. it is of great utility. I« 
BppUed, the fluid extract relieves toothache. 

ffltiid Extract of bark of root, 1-3 to3flaidracluas...perplnti.| 8.0 

aoiia JirfraceatolO grs per OS.. 

Fotodavd Er(roe(,2tol0ers. peroi.. 

IPiU CS581 Jamaica DowBood fitJraci.Zgts 
per lOO, 80 ocule; per 600.. 
Se«itlso£(giia-^danM. 



JAMBU ASSU. 

Pip£R Jaboiundi, Tdlosra— SaJd to be employed In Bradl at a. i 
uliLnt luid febrifuge, and is belEtived to have apeciflc nDolj^estc action i 
tbe iiKnis. Tlie drue coutaina on slkaloMol principle, but l(s peculiar ■ 
puoeent pmperliis appear to re^de in an oteoreaiD. We solicit reportH 
ot olluieaJ erperience. 

Fluid RtiTact of root, K to 80 minims per pint. .$ ■ 

JAMBUL. 
EL'OKHIA Jahbolaha. DimnJCk.— AHtringent, ThojuioB ot Ihefri 
boric anil teavea ia use<i in tbe East Indies in diarrb(tia^ the bark, root 
and seed for tbe preparation of aatriti^ent iujeutions. gargles and loElo 
Recentlj the (Uftcorery was made tbat the bark asd seed are alike capa- 
ble of arresting iba fonaotJon of sugar in diabetes. 

Pmadrnd Jaminil Bark. 6 to 10 giH per m.,net..% S 

Powdered Janbul Seed, Sto 10 grs... per ok., net-- .£ 

Fluid Extract o/hrJ.B to lOminima per pint.. G.O 

JATROPHA. 
JATBOPBA luoiioitmK*. BeDtUam. — AlteraUvo and cboloi^ogue; 

remedy In Mexico; of comparative laatelisiMneaa. 
Fluid Bxtraet o/ root, 1-! to S fluldracbms per pint., t a.O 



^^m FlHid 

w 



JEQUIRITY. 



Absub PRBOATOBiirs, Unn^.— Wben applied to tbe eye In tbe fomi ot 
au infuaioE;, Jequirity produces a peculiar form of inflaoiiuation attended 
with pain and a copious muco-purulent discbarge. By Hnploying neaic 
solutions, a moderate action la Induced which caJi be eaidly controlled OJid 
wbich is dobned to be effectuoJ for liie rvJlcf of pannus and trachoma. 

Jequirtijf seed, in ousco packages................. per os.^ nef. .f JU 

Jeguirtij/ seed, powdered....... .....per oe., net.. 

S laid Jequlriln: lOaparta represent IS of seed, , , ,peroz., nel.. 

►JERSEY TEA. 
OUNOTHiTH AHB&jCAiiua. Llnn£.— Astf iugeut, expectorant. antJ4f 
modlc. sedative. Dsed in gooorrlmBa, dysenisry, aatluna. chronic hron- 
chicls and other catarrhal affections, and as a gargle and wash in sore 



Fluid Extract 0/ root, 10 to 30 minims 

See also fluid Horehoand Compound, under Jlftiru 
agn^. sea list in AppeuOix, No. 37. 

JERUSALEM OAK. 
BoTHVB, Linn*.— Antbdmlnttc. MacA V 
ot round vronna. Dose, a wiceeloestu^. 



...per pint. .( 1.SD 



138 

JOHNSWORT, 
UniKHrcir ntBiroiiiTm. IJtmJ.— Reputed dlurellc. aatringcnt and 
tMlve. Rlglilx (Aeeiual in alTectlooB of tlie iirinaiy pMsagfe, and 
. ,.MMd In TiDt Lofiiskrii as tn eauae*iagogae. ^ ^^_ 

Ftvfd Eitract 0/ herb.l^toi fluMrachm per pint, .f ^^| 

Pmust Aerb. ^^| 

JUDAS-TREE. ^H 

DiKADiNsiB, LiDQJ.—Astrini^t. SoId to be useful in tha | 
ot chnnlc diiVTtiattt and djisenUirint, as it can be admlnlBUnd 
■i|b IrrilAble uoiulitluiuor tlieBtmuacb; iiIbo Bccnidllisd an excelletit injec- 
I 'Uoo for leucoTTluBas and urethral dlachargis dependeat upon ixtODie 
f eaailitliuui of the mucnus meiubraae. '^_ 

d Rrtmci of bark, i^lo I aaSOnxiuo per pint.. S Bd^| 

JUGLANS. ^ 

[flUTTEitliUT,! 

Jdouks cnmuu, UtaU.— A geutle. Beraealile cathartic, hcUhs 
K without Riii^g or weaifcnln^ the lubsdnea. la valuable In casea of 
kbitual oncMlpaUoQ, colo-rectjtlaaad other fonns of latssliiialderanee- 
U attended by hepatic lorpor. 

FlulilExttaetof bark af Tool, HoBeuaTtuAmB per pint. .> 3.00 

SuIkI ExtrarLZtolOKTS peroz.. JM 

/toindered Kxlract. 3 to 10 gra 40 

Coneentrailoa jMgliaidin, 1 to & grt peroz,. -^^1 

Pl'IU, »e Ust in Appendix, Nos. SO, 95. S13, I^M 

Eliziri, Bee list !□ Appendix. Nos. SB, 83. ^| 

d bark of root. Preated Itaoei. ^H 

JUNIPER. H 

JiTmraBOB comcNia, Unnj.— Mildly Btimiilant and diuretic; in latg^H 
It to toduoB diaagreeahle IrriUiOou of the urinary passflges,"^ 
Kcbiefly employed aa an adjuTant to more pawerful diuretics in dropsiCBl 
implaints; Ib also used hi scorhiitte and cataneoua diseases, and atonic 
of the alimentary and genlto-orinary opporatua. 

Fluid Extract of berriei, 1 to ! fluidrachms. per pint. .( .90 

See also Fluid Extracb Bvchu Compound; Buchu and Jun- ^| 

tpar Kith Potaiaivm amtalt; Budvn and Paivria Com- ^H 

SoUi Extract, SOtoSlgrs peroz.. J^H 

nU OBT} iKurefic per 100, aCi cents; perBOU. , ].fl^| 

Slixtrt, see list In Appendix, Noa. 30 to \%. ^^ 

JURUBEBA. ^ 

tivi% liedbetni&it, antJayphilitlc, la small doses; In large, diuretlo tmd 
b^divgogwi CAtLAttic Clfif^By etuployed In hepatic aad aix a^na i ^u^- 



JURUBEBA-CoNTiNUED. 
in vesical catarrh. Comblaed with iron, it Is vaJued hi 
Bponlah America and ImowD as the '^ 7drtico por excelEticia" 

Ftubt Extract of Toot, 5 to 3U inilumB. perph]t..S S-OO 

KAMA LA. 
Mju-uiniH FHnjFFiNENBia CLamarck) MDIler, J., of Argaa.— Active 
puTf^ative in full dosee. Has loog been employed In India Tor t&pewDrm, 
and Dr. a HacKlnuon at the British E. I. Service, reports that of flttf 
oaaea It failed to expel Id only two; the tfetimotly of other phyalciatifl 
is equally favorable. If the lirsC doae falls to operate on the bowels, U 
niay be rei>eated In four haura, and followed by a dose of castor oil ; It 
requires Do preparatoiy treatment. As on exteruol remedy, it Is uaeil hi 



KAVAKAVA, 
I, Forater,— Used beneficially In gout, bronchittB, 
calArrhal affecUons, ery^pelatous eruptions, and especially in spasmodic 
cystitis and aouto goDorrhoea, Its activity varies with Uie amount taken ; 
In small duees It ia a athnulnnt and tonic, In large It induces Intoiioalion 
of a slieDt and drowsy nature accompanied by incoherent dreams. In 
goDorrluiA, two or three dftsea should be given during the day, each 
with a full goblet of water; It is said that twouly minutes after the &reC 
dose, a pressing desire Co urinate Is evperieuoed; the Sow behig abundant, 
Um[ud and clear; pain disappears, and a sensation of comfort la oiperi- 
enUBd, Eavokava moreover, acts like a bitter tonic. Is pleasant to take, 
and does not der'auice the digestive fuactious. 

Ftvid Bttracl of rhiaoiiie, SO ta at minhos per pint,.? a,00 

SoUd Sxtracl, 3 tea KTB. peros,, A6 

KERMES MINERAL, 
[sulphurated antimony,] 
diapboivtlu and emotjc. Dose, 1 to 3 grs. 
CSM) STmWMiJfJneni/, 1-1 BT..,, per 10O,BS cents; per BOO, .g a,«0 

KINO. 

Inspissated Juice rmm the trunk of Ptebocarivs Uarsupiuh, Rax- , 
burgh. — It owes Its virtues probably to the taunic add preseat. Tt Is 
employed Lu various complohils on account of Its energetic astriageiit 
propertlM, 

Fluid Kino, loa C3c, represents 30 grs. of tbe crude drug (about j 

5oZB. lo the pint). Dose, 10 (o 00 minlios. per pint. ,( l.SO 

Pill, see llat in Appendix, No. IS4. ' 

■jL KOLA. 

^^Kbu ACtnaxiTi, B. Brown.— Higlily prized tj Ob hbSwomA M*M 

^^M^ ftwW Wtqc and BusUiuiug iifopa;tte», -wbkib ace «Di&av^4l 



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I40 

KOLA — Continued. 

thoflo of coca. The active constituents of the nuts are caffeine and theo* 
bromine, tr^irether with tannic acid. It is employed also in diarrfaoeas, 
and depreHHed conditions of the nervous system. 

Fluid Extract of nuts, 10 to 80 minims per pint. .$ 5.00 

Elixir Kola Compound. par dox. pints. . 10.00 

Each fluidounce represents: 
Kola nut, 40 grs. Celery seed, 40 grs. Ooca, 40 grs. 

KolaCordial per doz. pints, net.. 9.00 

Each fluidounoe represents 190 grs. Kola nut. 

KOUSSO. 

IIaornia abtssinica (Bruce) Qmelin.— A most effidoit teenifuge; it 
appi'iars to be equally efficacious against all kinds of tapeworm. It should 
he: takou in the inoming upon an empty stomach, and previous evacuation 
of the lM)wels with castor oil or other cathartic is recommended; also that 
ItMiion juice or tamarind water be freely taken before and after the 
K0U880. ^Mlen tlie dose is large the alcoh<d may be in part removed 
from tho extract by evaporating at a low temperature. 

Fluid Extract offiotoers, 2 to 8 fluidrachms. pa* pint. .$ 2.40 

KRAMERIA. 
[rhatany.] 

Krameria triandra, Ruiz & Favon; K. Ixjna, linn^.— A powerful 
&striDj2:t>nt, and likewise slightly tonic. Employed internally in menor- 
rhagia, ha^matemesis, passive haemorrhages, chronic diarrhcea, leucor- 
rhu'a, chronic mucous discharges, colliquative perspiration, and incontin- 
ence of urine; as an energetic styptic in epistazis, hsemorrhage following 
extraction of teeth or from: the surface of a wound; as a local application 
in prolapsus anianal fissure and leucorrhoea. 

Fluid Extract of root, 15 to 80 minims "per pint. .$ 1.10 

Solid Extract, 2 to 4 grs peroz.. .23 

Poivdered Extract, 2 to 4 grs per oz. . .40 

:Hll3, see list in Appendix, Nos. 243, 260. 

Compressed Tablets, see list in Appendix, No. 80. 

Capsules, see list in Appendix, Nos. 22, 27. 

LABARRAQUE'S SOLUTION. 

Ldbarraque^s Solution of Chlorinated Soda, U. 8. P.— An oxydizing 
and bleaching agent, containing at least 2.6 per cent, of available Chlorine. 
A disinfectant and germicide. Per doz. quarts net. .$ 2.50 

LABRADOR TEA. 

Ledum lattfolium, Aiton.— Demulcent, expectorant, tonic. Employed 
in bronchitis, and where combined tonic and expectorant treatment is 
demanded. 

Fluid Extract of leaves, 1 to 2 fluidrachms per pint. .$ 2.00 

JPressed leaves. 



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LACTUCARIUM. 

Lumxiii viBOSA, IJim^.— Reputed hjiiDolJc and Boodyne. ta almost 
cxcEuaiTely prescribed for fnfaotH. and ui tbe form of the Byrup bofl been 
recouunendcd for the nervous insomnia of adults. 

Fluid Extract Loctueacium, 4 to 15 mlnlcus per plut. .|I 5.00 

Fata. Bea list in Appendix. No. 618. 

LADIES'-BEDSTRAW. 

Gaueu vsruh, Llnni. ~ ReTrigEiant diuretic. CoiitrBrindiCBtod in 
DuOadieB of passive character but may be freely used lu teuers and ail 
acute diseases; recommended in scorbutic imd neryous maladies and as 
a wasb for freckles, lepra, paorlasia, Itcben, etc. 

ffluid Extract 0/ herb, 14 to] fluitlrsctim per pint..! 1.50 

LADIES'-SLIPPER, See CYPRIPEDIUM. 
LAMIUM ALBUM, tiNNfi. 
S^d ta poBsess cuuaiderable merit as a. hiemoelatlu, and has been 
toDg in use on the continent of Europe for this piupose, 

TirtdaTe of fiojuera, I to 3 Qoidrechms per pint. .S 3.G0 



1 



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LANOLIN. 



The OH or fal of sheep's wool.— A coonling to Liebrelch, itiscapaUe 
ftlHortrin^ and intimately bleeding vi(h larg^ runounta of wat«-; 
nnalral to lest paper, !s not liable to rancidity, and not easily saponi- 
Bed by allulies; It is miscifale with glycerin, unlike other {ate: In a re- 
markable degree it posaeBses the power oC rapidly penetrating the epi- 
dermia; K greatly facilitated tbe abeorption, through tiie skhi, of drugs 
Incorporated wltb It;— so markedly tliat toiic alkaloids, etc., should b 
used in less than otie-balf the usual proportion. 

Id pound cons... .............per lb., ne£..( 1.0 



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LAPPA. 

[El.RDOCK.1 



¥ 



m 



EOTiDii ZjAITA, LlnDc.—AlCorallTe, aperient, diuretic and sudo 
hi gout, [ienmatism, syphUla. lepro^, and simllsr disonlra^; Is 
(referred by tn^oe to sorsaparilia. 

Burdock Be«i is claimed to hare almost a specific effect In curli 
certain chroalc skin diseases, especially peorlasla. 

iid Extract lappa (rout). 1-3 (oi!flm'drachmB.,..llel'plnt. .f . 
Ftutd Bxtraet BUTdodc seed. Dose: asatonlc, lOtoWtnlnima; 
M on attentive, 30 to W minima, well diluted, half ao bov 

btforsmeala perphit.. IX 

SamSxttoet of the rout,8to!0grs per 01.. 

Compretted Tabhl, see list in Appendix, So. 46. 

See also M/tralhit Compoufid; Trif olium Compou.iul. 
J'retMii Itasea. Pressed root. 



r 



Uriljr lodectro)' Termla. 

ATiuuTM— Nooe retiaUe known: <niMks.Ihai ti 
Uirr artiK on ssonsl prlndples. Tuinlii or compouBd ti 
mmj be Kitra to retail absorpUon ot the polaon. 

I'M!! Extmct nf lad. 1 mlntm, orlen, gmjuatlj iDcreaaed... 

LAVENDER. 

LAVAmvLi omciHAUii. Chilli.— stimulant, ai 
B cMd«l mmpoaDd tlncRira mildly la eaplojed to i; 

f and EMKrlc lUatrsH. 

f lubt CaoendR- Citnip. (forU, 8, P. ttncture) per pint 

loan ex. reprewDla: I pint represents about; 
— * Bri..9«6nili«. 



Doae, 8 to IS mlnlniB. 

lAvald Lnomdrr Camp, for B, P. Kncture per pint.. 

Each Imperial jilnt ropresenM: 
Oil Lavtnoer^ fl a. dm. OU R/semarr. 90 mtHJTnn, - 

annamoii bark. SM grs. Red Elandalwood, (DO gra. 

Munnee. 800 an), 
noaii, S to I& D JnlniB. 
fVmeJ Jlmnen, 

LAXATIVB WAFERS. 

A paUtablu ud efflclent comblDatioD Bultablii for cJ 
Bale feinkln. Tbese LaiotlTe Wareni will be found to be both ploamnt 
[•I Uui IniiUt anrt mild in acOon mid free from any tondonoy to csitse Ihe 
eiiplng wi freqnently coin))la1ned ot In medicinee ot tbb class. Each 
w^or ODntalnH: Ext, Bunua. 8 f^.\ Powd. Oatnbcge, 1 gr.; Prune pujp. 
I IS (ni.; raiwla FlRtnla puip. 8 gra.: Tamarind pnip, la grs.; combined 
nminatlcH. Dose, nne-hnlf a wafer for child li yuars ot ni^, one for 
\ IS yeun of age. and adulla one or two, accordln); to the effect desired. 

In pouod bottlea per pound, net, |1,0D 

LEAD ACETATE. 

PoiaoHoua,— powerful afltrlnj[ont; topically sodotlve, Doae. 1 IoBbh. 
lilt: BBS list in Aiipenclti, Not 1«. 4M, 486, ^8. 
Tablet Trttiirala. aeo list In Appsndlx, No«. 33fi, CW, , 

Oumpreiaed Ta/iUt. mv lint in Appendix. No, in^l. J 

LEAD OLEATE. I 

UhxI clilefly io Uit> fonn of an ohitment lo aUoy the inflammatkS 
!id clitok the dbcbareu in the [iiiatiilar ecieruii of children, to relieve the 
InteitBc irritation of papular eczema— especially In t)ie axillffi. in siiaple 
'I, ta»cne,eto. * JO 



'43 



LEAD SUBACETATE. 
POESOHonfl. — Useful Da OJI appLication to bruis<s. bunid and sprainfl. 
Its propertiEe are thoae oF lead nuetote, 

role aw gra. to eeOhB. Of.:) p«FA,.t .70 



fcerol 



LEMON. 

Lncomni, RlHBO, — Aromatic refrii^erant and antipurlodic. Ufled 






Fluid Extract of peel, as (lealreil tor flavor per p[ut..| IJBO 

See olBo Liqmd aentian CoiU(J. for B. P. in/imloii. 
LEMON BALM, See MELISSA. 
LEPTANDRA. 

[CULVER'S-«00T.] 
VIIMCA, Ltnn^. — A hepatic Btimitlact. Employed wliere 
e Ih iDsuffldleocx of bUiary ood iuleatJDal HecretiooB; an Invaluable 
remedf bo prevent tbo rscurreuce of latermltteuts and ramltteDts. 

fluid Extract of Tkaoine and rooti,\ A lo 1 fl.dr.,,. per pint.. | 1.35 
^^ .See tdso Fhiid Ettrad Mandmke Comp. under FodDphylluni. 

^^Bbndered Extract, ZUilOgra. peroz.. .4S 

^^maUd SxtTiKt,S to 10 gis per ox.. .SS 

^^Kinixrttration Leplandrin. Dose: ta aaate ceaea, 1 -i (o i gt: ta 

^^^ chrofdo cases, t tijigTH. .....peroz.. .40 

Pillt, s«e list In Appendix, Nob. D6, IBS, ISO, 940, 301 , 306 to S70. 
Sra, 374, STfl. 613, BH, 766, 808. 
' Folk aranjUa. see list In Appendix. Has. B7T, WS. 

;t IVihirn'ei, aee list In Appendix, 94, 330 In fsa. 4SS to 4^. 
\pipregted TVtWet, Bee list (u Appendix, No. aoa. 
tctr, see list Id Appendii, No. 38, 

LETTUCE. 

C8oe also "Wild Lettuce."} 
Laotuo* BATiy*. Ijnn*.— Faintly narcotio and anOspaamodlc. Dsed 
lo Bltay nervoua IrrilaUlity and excltemeat ari^nf; from mental 
b, DoBB, s ndueglassful of inlUBion, ooe ounce t« tbe pint. 



LICORICE, See GLYCYRRHIZA, 

UFE-EVERLASTINC. 

I3HAi>aujiiii POLYUBFUILUH , Mlchsux.— ToQlc, mlliUy aatrlogeut, ano- 

d>Qo. Sometimes mwd as a diaphoretic in fevers, and aa on oatringent 

Ionic in dmiDlc diairhcEas; locally employe! in blie treatment of unheal ttiy 

Fluid E^riract o/Jtiia:ering herb, 1-1 to t flMidraclun . .^ei 'pXn.'. . .\ .* 



k 






I 



UFE-ROOT. 1 
Sbocio ii-HBiiis Lkmf^Tonlc [a dlurelic. Mpeotorant. dl«*Drelia i 












«a, •» urn in Appendix No. S8t 





LILY-OF-THE- VALLEY,* Con¥au.*kia, U. S. P. 
COIIV11J.1BU KUAUti, linai.—Thla 1h one ot Cbe most powcrinl 
dlureUoa known, apeclBllj applicable lo dropsj- oolnddtmt nitli raitnl 
ilLaaBBb; It diminishes the number oC pulsBtionB of Uie heart n-hito uig- 
. mcnting the amplitude oT Che contntctJonB: calms also paJpitatJou anl 
^ tf twinlen nhiPb ore purely (uncUonal In character. AlbnmJnurlai pre- 
ens Lte diuretic action. TVeptiratioDs of this medicometit are 
I not (oilc nor ilo they pntaeta cumulative effects so far m obserred. 
fluid Sxtract of tht flowen, 10 to 30 mfnbSB, wbich m&y be 

gradually Increued until effects are semred perjiint,.S 3,M 

Fluiii Sxtract of herh, 10 to 30 minims, gradually increased 

per pint,. ISS 

Fltilti Extract OmvoUaria Croat]. 10 to 30 minims. ..per pint., l.as 

PiBcaaH) ConwiUamortii, 1-lSgr pwSB, TScentBjperlOO.. »,80 

lUMet IWhiraie (54) ConoaUamaria.l-fiOgr 

per 500, net, M cants; per 1000. iwt. . .40 

LIME. 

CitBDB LDiETTA. RifHO.— A {([Ateful re&igeniot tonic and powerfol 
RaoU-BCorbuUc The Juice la a popular bevemge. especially wlUi pergoos 
nf bilious habit. Weonly listitunderthecomliinaUon: 

•ice and Feppin, One tfospoonful will digest IDOO graiufl of 

3. Ume-f rult julue is a valuable refrigerant tonic and anti- 

twHc and, comblced with our aseptic pepsin, Is aa efBcient agent in 

I geaeral ddriUly with loss of appetite and dyspeptic sym]}toms, and 

lapled to all coses where no pronounced liymplouia of dlaeaae 

eilst. but where there is sallow nompleiion, derangement of dlijeiBtlva 

fiiuctloDH, etc., iMustltutlng that, form of disorder known as "M^also." 

Lime Juice and Fepaln commends itself specially as a valuable soda 

^^^ fountain requisilB. as in comblnaUoa with (ruit syrupa. it imports eest 

^^K and iliKeativB properties to beverages. Dose, 

^Bi^tl 



In plat bottles per di 

LIME SALTS, See CALCIUM. 
*JTiIs ahoulil properly be entered under the title CosvinuniA, 



t. .SIO.DO 



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LINSEED OIL. - 

JjaaiiyB in litrge (toem. but rarely UHe<l. Mfxrd with an equal Tolume 
of lime water, It torroB (Jarron Oil. 

Capsule (^ Mnm-fd OU, 10 minlmH 

per 100,60 cents; perdoz. boxeBof 1 dux.-t l.SO 

LIPPIA MEXICANA, 
LiFFu DULCIB, Trevlronua.—Demulcent and SKpectonxot, It is an 
excelletjt rettiedj in otirooli: branchitfa and acutfi catarrhal aJfeotkitlB. 
Corumtitrated Tlnctta-e of the leaves, four parts of tincture 

equaJ one ot dmR, Dose, 1-3 to I fluidrachm per pint. .( 3.20 

LIQUOR SEDANS. 

A utero-OT»rlan Bedatire ajid anodjne. Each fluidonnce repreBeols; 
Vlhuroiun FruDifalium. 60 graltia; HydraEtia, BO gnuns (represented by 
Hyilrantine) ; Jamaica Dogwood, 30 grains, combined n-lCh aromatlca. 
Doge, 1-a to 1 auldrachm [a to 4 Oc.). Bead for Dr. R. W. WHoox'B artlule 
on "Hyilroatis, Viburnum and FIscldia In diaaues of Uie Female Organs 
of Geaeratlon." la pint bottles. perdoz,, itet. .( 9.00 

^^^ fjajuuie CST) Liquor Sedans fluldracliio) 

^^V perlOD, Jl,i»: per doE. boxea of Idoi.. S.IO 

^B LITHIUM BENZOATE. 

^^Ki The actEou of Lithium as an antillchic lb well known. Tn cotublnatlop 
wiBi banHile acid. It Beems to ejtorcisa yet mora Hatistactory powere, the 
actiapptic influence of benzoin Diat«riaUy contdbiitlDg to the action of 
* the litbiuni. Dow, 5 lo 30 gra. 

Oranular Si^ervai'xnl Salt Lithium benioate (2 graiuB in eacb 

^ drachm}. .S oz. bottles, peribn., iT.£5; i m. bottliw. perdoz. ,S19.0a ' 
ipremed Tablet, ax list In Appendix. No, 137. 
LITHIUM CARBONATE. 

Powerful diuretic and anti-rheumaUc; ver7 efBcaolouB in dissolving 
or dlsintegrathig uric acid cfllculL Dose, 5 to IB gra. 

Toilet Triluratet, Bee list in Appendix, Nos. 96, 4Sb. ISO, 

^^^TaHet Lithia Compound, E^fferoement 

^^^B per doi,. tubcsofl2.net, $3.00; per bottle of lOO, n«t..$ .90 

^^^1 Each taUct conlalna: 

^^^^B Utliium carbonate. 3 grs. Magnesium sulphate, 1 );r. 

^^^■> FMas^um dtrate, ]-10gr. 

1^^ LITHIUM CITRATE. 

Therspcutlcally resembles the carbonate, but Is more palatable and 
leu dit^KHBd to hrritato tlie Btomooh. 
^^_ Bllxir (BO LiOtium citmie 06 grs. to each fl.oz.) .per doe. pts. .. 118.00 



I Salt IMhlvm cilTate; Vd Gm, iimtUiVGa 
TOm-Litbhim carboiiale-'ia.M Om. UttAum lAtioXe 



In goat I 



LITHIUM SALICYLATE^ 
« Tirtue* of BsllcjUe add and of llUiiiun ; bence roool 
111 rheuQiatLain. Has Iha adTantage oviv Ballc3'Uc u 
ubie in >rilt«r uid much lew lirlluit t^ Uw Btomach. 
( Id Appeodli. No. SB. 



E 

^KlMiiiKfr 

B LIVERWORT. 

AjamoKK HiPiTiDi. Unai. — A mOd. mudUglaous ■ 
Kraplitf nd In ramn vid pulniniury complaJotn. 

fluid Ei lr a ct of [«««, StoS Suiilrachnu per pint..$ 1. 

fVeaKd I«r«. 

LOBELIA. 
LoBKLiA nrLATA, LlQDj. PoiBoKoDR.— Id siunll doe« diaphoretic M 
large and repealed doaes lDaiii^<« eerere nai 
;, copiouH aviiwtlDg and eitreiuH guneral pruatration. 




A death; olao 



of El 



. Emplojed In apasmodlc osthnia, catarrh, croup. pertueslB B 
"ircHicblal aiTwtJonB, but Hhould be uwd witb cauUt 
^ potaruoui (ffula memble those of lobsoco. 

Antiiiotis,— Tannin or tbecompnundMncture of lodJoebu^ydlluti 

ly bfi admialstAred to retard nbsorptioD of tbe polHon. EuioCics if iwedt 

ohol. opium, external beat, friction, etc; recnmbc 



Plujd Erh-nct o/ (Ac ArrA. Dow: as an raipectorai 






Flv-id Extract of the aeed. DoBe; as aji eipectorant, 1 to 10 
miniDia; uoaemetio. lOmlDlmB to I fluidraohm..par[riDC. . . 

Fluid Erlntct Lobelia Comp. Diaphoretio, expectoranC, ontt 
apainnodle and einecLu. DoBe^ an an (npectonmL .3 to SO 
minimB: as an emetic, ao to 60 minima. Each pint repi^- 
Bentfl: labeUa. Bois.; Skunk Cabbage. 4 <Ha: Songulnarla, 





IS toSgra 




per™ 


PoiBOered S^tracl VoUlia 


herti-i-atoegrs 




paroa 


CtoncmfmHo-i LobtlU,i. 


tooe: SB so erne 


tir, 




pealeil if neoeasary; as 


LD enpectorant, 


-I to 


l-agr.peroa 


Tablet TWfurotri, «ee list In Appendix, I4aB. 
FretKd berl.. 


«7 


torn 



LOGWOOD, See H,€MAT0XYL0N. 



147 

LOW MALLOW. 
MALVi BOTiTMUiPOLiA. Linn*.— Deinuloent The Infuslou is frajuantly 
employKd In oougluj, colds, oatairha! affectlona, eto. Dose, wlneglBaaCul. ' 
Hw brujaed flowera form a good emollieat calaplRam. 
Premerf ieotws, 

LUNG MOSS. 
Bricrri pclhohxeua, Adutrfua,— A simple bltt>>r toaic possessed of 
expeetonmt propertlea. Used In chronic pulmonary aftectlons wilh iJe- 
Ulity. liDse, one to two tablespoonfuls of infusion, one oz. to thb pint. 

LUNGWORT. 
PuLHOKASU omciHiuit. Uuat.—ExpeclorBiit, demulcent, muoi- 
lAglnoiia. Employed in pulmonary offsetlons. 

Fluid Exlracl of Ifavei, !-Sto 1 Quidrachm per pint,,) 1.00 I 

Premed leava. 

MACE. 

HnnsTici FTUQBiNB, Houttuyn,— Carminative, aWmulftnt; In large I 
doses narcoHo, producing effects similar to tlinse of camphor, 
chiefly used for flaFtning purposes, but Is sometimes prescribed as 
ruindyne and osU'lngent in diarrbwa and dysentery. 

Fluid Etfrort Maw, 5 to 30 minima per pint. .( a.SO ' 

See also Fluid iSctraet OraTige Comptmnd. 

MAGNESIUM ACETATE. 
Aperient, very deliquescent. Posacssea some qualities as Che dl 
Dose, l-a to S droeluns. 

^^^ Elixir (,IW) Rhubarb and MagtiesiMin per iltw;. pints. ,( S.OO 1 

^^B^ Each Kuldoimce represents: 

^^^B Rhuliarb, GO ^^rs, Ma^rslum acelole, 10 grs. 

^^ MAGNESIUM CALCINED. 

Antacid and laiatire. Valuable In dyapepala., sick headache, gout, ^ 
and complaints generally that ore attended witb auld fltomaoh and con 
Btlpotlon: is also antl-lilhic. Buae, ax a laxative, SO to DO grains; as ai 
anUdd and anti-lithic. 10 to SO graJns. 

see list In Appendix. Nos. 3SU, SKI . 



Bbb alaa Emergen: 



I Case. 



MAGNESIUM CARBONATE, 
tohl and (intl-Iitbic. Dose 30 M ISO j-ralns. 
bUefs, see llaC In Appendix, No. 8, IIS. 

MAGNESIUM CITRATE. 

Ktbnrtlc and diuretic— very nccevftaVile \a ttie e*. 
frveseent Salt StagneKium citrate (W k™. ^ ' 
^t^jpbsU. ' S i>^ boltlea^ per dox. , S&U; <i oe. ^utOw^^a ac»,.A 



148 

MAGNESIUM PHOSPHATE. 
Properties Himllar to thoHe of the carbonate. 
ComprcMfd Tablet, see list is Appendix, No. 178. 

MAGNESIUM SULPHATE. 

An active, Init safe, cathartic, refrig<Htuit and diuretic. Well adapted 
to the treatment of fevers and inflamnriatcHy affectijtxis; also useful in 
colic and olifltinate constipation. 

CompreMed Tablet, see list in Appendix, No. 186. 

See also Lithia Comitound TabUt», under Lithium Carbonate. 

MAGNOLIA. 

Mao NOLI A OLAucA, Linn^.— Diaphoretic, tonic, anti-periodic. In fevers 
is oft^'ii «»f considerable value. 

Pressed bark. 

MAIDEN-HAIR. 

Adiantum prdatttm, Linn^.— Expectorant, demulc^it, slightly 
tonic. Jh much U8e<l in pulmonary affections. Dose, wineglasrful of infu- 
sion, one ounce to the pint. 

Pressed herb. 

MALE-FERN, See ASPIDIUM. 

MALT PREPARATIONS. 

Wo are desirous of directing attention to the general excellence of 
our improved preparations of Malt, and particularly to certain qualities 
which mark their superiority over any similar preparations heretofore 
offered. 

Our plain Extract is an exceedingly active diastatic agent, capable 
of converting five times its weight of dry starch into maltose. Aside from 
this important property, it contains all of the nutritent constituents of 
malte<l iMirley, thus affording a food of rare value, and one eminently 
a<lapUMl to the use of convalescents and invalids. 

Owing to its palatability, oiu* Malt Extract may be used to 
advantage^ as a vehicle for many remedies, which, if administered alone, 
seriously offend the sense of taste. 

The following list embraces nearly all the forms in which Malt Extract 
is conunonly prescribed. Each fluidounce contains ingredients specified : 

Malt Kxtracis plain (without medication). 

Malt KMract with Beef Peptone, 1 part Beef Peptone in 10. 

Malt Kxtract vHth Cascara Sagrada. Caacara Sagrada, 60 grs. 

Malt Kxtitict with Cod Liver Oil, 10 per cent (by volume). 

Mult Kxtrttc.t with Cixi Liver Oil, 40 per cent (by volume). 

Malt Extract, ferrated. Ferric pyrophosphate, soluble. 8 grs. 

Malt Kxtract with HyiHtphoaphites. Calcium hypophosphite, 
/ /-a gn.; N<Klhiin liypophosphite, 1 1-2 grs.; Ferrous hypo- 
pJumjtJittti, I'iigt, 



MALT PREPARATIONS— Conni 



Malt Ketract ajjtft Fepain and Panavatin. Baecluuated Pai 
aia, U. S. P^ 1800. 15 grv.; SaectmiaCei, PancreaUli, IB grE. 
Malt Extr<ict viith Yerba Sanla. EriodUitjtm 30 grs. 
A117 of alNITe. .per doz. 1-2 pints, nel, JS.OO; per doz. pinte. nel..t OM ' 

MALTALE (MOSQUERA'S). 



llie medial protesslou has Joag felt the necetHity of miltable Diitiitlre 
Btimuliuitii, and mnny physCcUms have refrained from the employrnent of 
ordinary lieera or porter bEcauee. in very many instances, they ore 
adult^stad and oUiernisti unriillable as to render them unfit, U n 
poflltlrely liomiful, tor medical usei btsldes, their nulriHie value, Ii 
comparlaon with bulk, is so slight that little if any effect is secured b; ' 
th^ eihibltloD. 

Under these clrcunifllanoes we have been prompted to oSer Mallole la 
the profession, and, since it is perfectly barnilisa, and free from the 
objections hitherto uumplalDwl of in simUor products. It may be prescribed 
without Itealtation. It is made from carefully selected mBterials, and 
M>nceiitraled extract of the best Canadian Malt, 
It EngUsh and Bavarian bops. Maltaie, [horefore, 
exhibits the nutritiTs propatles of malt idtb the toDlc TOlue of bopa, 
Id a rery marked dt^rte; liliewiBe tJie appettsiag flavor so desirable In 
products of this character. Bein^ palatable, it is highly acceptable It 
I the most fostjdious palate; besides, It retolna Its peculiar therapeutic 
iiudltionB. 
m up, Ualtale is a food, a Tome and a Mild Stimulant 

» bottles nfl(..Sa.U 




150 ___^ 

MANGANESE DIOXIDE. 

Ti^nic, alterative, einmenafs^gue. Has beea employed in the treat- 
ment of syphilis, scurvy, various skin diseaaeSf amenorrhoea, chlorosis, 
pynisis and other purely functional conditions. Dose, 8 to 90 ^^rains. 

rUljt, se<» list in Appendix, Nos. 878, 879, 812. 

Tablet Triturates, see list in Appendix, Nos. 96, 97. 

MANGANESE HYPOPHOSPHITE. 

Kini>l()ye<l in the treatment of phthisis, and wherever the elfeclB 
[xH-uliur to both Mau^nese and hj'pophosphites are desired. 

Compressed Tablets, see list in Appendix, Nos. 27 to 29, 163. 

Si/ru]t Hematic Hypophosphites. 

MANGANESE IODIDE. 
Employed in scrofulous anscmia, phthisis, cancer, etc.. 

Pill CC)) Bilious— Junge"8 per 100, 45 cents; per 500. .$ 2.10 

Maujfanese iixlide, 1-2 gr. 
lA'pt^iiulriii, H-10 j^r. 
.lu^lundin. iMU^r. 
SauK^uinuriin, 1-5 ^. 
Ext. llyoscyamus, 3-5 gr. 

Syru2)s, see list in Ai)pendix, Nos. 16, 25. 

MANGANESE LACTOPHOSPHATE. 

Combining the therapeutic properties of Manganese phosphate and 
those of lactic acid. 

Syrup (24) Lactophosphates Compound per doz. pints.. $15.00 

Calcium lactophosphate, 16 grs. 
Ferric lttctophosi)hate, 8 grs. 
Manganese lactophosphate, 4 grs. 

MANGANESE OLEATE. 

Recommended as an efficient emmenagogue when applied by inunc- 
tion to the abdomen in the form of a 2Q;i^ solution. 

Manganese Oleate per oz. .$ .50 

Solution of the Oleate (20)0 per oz.. .80 

MANGOSTEEN. 

Gabcinia Mangostana, Linn^. Astringent. Employed in the treat- 
of nasal catarrh, diarrhoeas, dysenteries, leucorrhoeas, eLc. ; diluted, as 
a lotion for foul ulcers and prolapsed rectum or vagina. 

Fluid Extract of pericarp, 1-4 to 1 fluidrachm per pint. .$ 3.00 

MANNA. 

A gentle Jaxative; usually prescribed with other purgatives. 
See jFVui'd Mfftract Pink-root Compownd^ undier Spigelia, 



MAN-ROOT. ^M 

Ipowei PAHDUKiTi, MejeT.— Feubl/ uftthartin, Clalnied fo be dlur- ^H 

etic wlwn euployed In infiitfon. ^H 

Pmseit Tool. ^H 

MANZANtTA. H 

ARCToaTJPHTijH GUDoi, Llndlpf. — AstriugBut and toolc, with ^H 

specific predilection for the retud and rHprnliictiTS oreauB, It is eta- ^H 

ployed Id diarrbo^a* biit ciilelly ui Q'eatiuK diaeasw of tbe genJIo-uriiiBiy ^^ 
apparatus; is prescrij>ed [n ^Doirhcea ojid ^leot, vesical catarrliT iaCDDCi- 
nence of iirlne. chronic nephritis, dlabetva InHipldiifl. aa WfU aa hi leiion^ 
rhcea ani menorrha^; reeeinblea uva ursi in action. 

Fluid Bttract of leavet, SO to WmiDhoB per pint. .J 3.40 ^ 

MARIGOLD, See CALENDULA. 
MARRUBIUM. 

[H0I.EHOUND.] 
UARRimiuK TDLOABH, Llnoj.— A bitter (onic: lajiatlva nhenglFeuta 

large dnees; uald to IncreoBe tbe secpotlous from flie eldn and kidne; 

la employed In catarrhal and oUier chronic affections of the luQ 

attended with con^h and copious expectoration. 

Fluid EitroBl of leaitei, 1-3 to 1 fluldnichui per pint, .t - 

Fluid Sxiraci SoriSouHd Cotttp. Demulcent, expectonuit. A 

I valuable comblnatioti in coughB and colds, ICn mQil dia^ 
phoretlo and sedative properties parHeularlj' fit it for ad- 
niiniatration to children. Each pint repreacnts: Red-root, 
S% ois.; Inula, S% oss.; Spikonard, ^ oiu.; Cumtrey. 2^ 
0Z8.; Wild Cherry. a?i ore.: Mamiblum, S?4 ozs.; Sangui- 
naria, I^oes. Dose. 1.4 to I fluidraclun per pint. . 1.1 
solid Extract, 6 to IS gra per ox. . .: 
Bgnp Sorehaund Compound per pint.. .1 
Hod-root, la gra. Wild imerry, 18 gra. 
Inula, 18 gm. Msrrubinm. IS k"*. 
arrikmaril, 18 grs. Sauguinario, i) grs. 
OotuCrey, 18 gra. 
Presitd t/oung Jierb, 
MARSHMALLOW, See ALTH^A. 
MARSH ROSEMARY. 
Btatiok LmamuM, Limits var. cahounuha, Gray.—A strong aatrt 
gent, very efflcacioiis hi the treatment of passive and chronic diarrliteaa. , 

The decoctian (ona ounce tt) the pint}, or the fluid extract diluted, maybe J 

t gargle ur as on InjeutloD hi uliromo gonorrhueB, gleet, ■ 

Fluia Sirtrac/ of root, 1^ to 1 IliiidnicUio .V^ '^'"■^- -^ ^-'** 



MASTERWORT. 

IIXKicLii-M i^NATVH, Hlciuuix. — BUmuIuit, (uU-Bpasmodlc and 
iniiloMlve. t'Md lu BaUilence and dyspepelA; alao recoDimeiided in 
lillfiwy. ohUiihk, palej, apoflaiy, etc. 

Fluid Ectrad of root. 1 to 9 auidrachms per pint. ■( IJD 

i'rrwcd Irawt*. Pmied root. 

MASTIC. 



UIUIK-. lu uN..u..M>ii"« ■'Itb Blnea, Its slower golubUity c 
HUvhrnt action of LUv latt«r upon the iBr^e intefltine. 
i>ill>, K'e Il8l In Appendix, Nos. U, SBt, !B8. 

MATICO. 

lufinustatk'; > 

ortnuu. It Iiaa beun used with odTUitage In leucorrhcsa, gaQorrhtea, 

viHlciil catarrh and paiiSive hteiuoirhaf^ generally, 

fluid Kclract of haw, 14 to 1 fluldrftchm per pint.. f 1,60 

Siixir (ST) Uatico Compound perdoi. plole. fl.JB 

Each fluldaunce repreeents : 
Matico, 40 grs. IJia Vrti, 40 gra. Hydrangea, 40 grs. 
Ca/iatdtt, see list In Appendix, Nos. SS to 40. 
Preitfd leava. 

MEDICINE DROPPER AND BOTTLE, GRADUATED. 

We market this Impraved Dropper and Bottle In connectlDn with our 
line of Ophthalmic tablets. The tablets maybe dlasol red In the Decessor; 
amount ol water, and the bottle, which holds tour drachms, closed by the 



{ripelte of Improved form, the groimd Bides of which fit Into the neck or 
t/ie bottle M a stqiper, the whole forming an ^r-tlght oontainer. The 
p&vtte A akued M ihe top by hmmu o( a mbbec ^bshrasm, lAiii^ 



MEDICINE DROPPER AND BOTTLE— Con muED. 



when pressed ilown and tlien released, win a 
OAoeixd tZie tube. By again ^i^eotly pre&siD>: t 
dropa con be oasllf forced out. For list i 
Appendix. 

Price 



196 soma of the solutton to 
e djaphi'i^rm, odb or more 
Ophthalmic tablets, see 



MATRICARIA. 

[GERMAN CHAMOMILE.] 

UiTiuatBit Ciuiioiiiu.1, LItinc. Fiio?EitTiES.— Tonic, anthelmlntio, 
■otispoHmodic; in large doa^ emetic. Adoiinistered in clomi; spasms. 
Irritability of teething, flatoleat colic, etc^ ; domeBticallj aa a diaphoretic 
to eauaeaagogue wlien Buppresdon is due to 



^^P MAYWEED. 

^^^^.^matMiB ConrLA, liimi,— Popularly une<! as a stiiliirillc and an 
qnaoKHiic hi Ihe form of InfiiuoD. one ounce Co [lie pint, Uoae, a irii 
^tfssful. Extomally la a rubefacient. 
Pressed herb, 

MELISSA. 

Melissa omciHALts, LIddc.— Diaphoretic, aoU-spasinodlu and mc 
eralKly slimtilant. Employed in leaser febrile conditions, in painful me 
amiat the action of other remediea. 
JPiuui Kctract of herb, 1-1 to 1 Huidi-achni per pint..S 1. 

MENISPERMUM. 






In larjre doses hici'easea both cardiac and pei'latoJtlc action aud improves 
appetite; lu ejcoeasive dtiaes, Induces vomiting and purging. Said to be 
Ruperior to imported sarsaparllla. and Is put to the same uses. 

Fluid Extract of rhisome and root, 1-2 to 1 a. dr.. ..per pint..? 130 
Cotitmtralion Menii^rmin, t I>a4gr8 per ox.. .OS 

^^L MENTHOL, 

^^^^p. campborai 
^^HhKmlDtB, Mi 

^^^Kietlo notioi 



I substance derived from Japanose and AuiericoJi 

I, MiNTHA ajicehsib, Linnc. and M. piperita. Smltli.~-A 

le Htimulant, i^fri^feront, carmluallve and andseptlc; slight lueal 

k notion. Employed locally tor the raltel ot IwatocXie, w 

apisJat.,. ..„,.9ei(n.,iwl-%,J 




COtnjn-eaaed 'J^iblt}t, r^'^ L^l In Ap]viidli, i 
Bee nlBO fTiJlA^mo^ 

MERCURY. 

HAEBOrlitlBcraTli'lur'UaM).— Acumbloation of meb 
le co]if«jtioD' Catliartjc dosti^ H 

st iD Appendix. Nds. 80, SS. 109 to 110, 15T, EDS toSIO, 

2IS, as. 390. 3oa. sio, wo, ms, ^4, aas, 7S9. tw. 

TbUet Tritwateih see UM [n Appendix, Ndh. aSO U> aW, 3IM. 
llefi, B(M Itst in Appendix. Hoe. IH lau. IBt. 
10 CHI.OniIl>, OjREtOSIVK ((JoTTflStW SublT'iiafO'— A F 
t prepBration of mercury operating quickly, bj 
8 Tiolently, eren in smail doaca. Kniployi!d in sj 

id stages; eaiteraaily. Is stimulant and escharatlc, aod re 
careful watcldng, as tosie effects may ifsult from couiparativdy a 
applioations. Is moet valued perhaps as a germicide, 
administration, 1-100 to 1-6 grain. 

Finn, see list in Appendix. Nob. 07, !3£ M HO, Z&B, 771 to T7G. 
Pint Granvle, see list in Appendix. No. STB. 
Dijimiile, BBS list Iti Appendix, No. 913. 
Tablet TrilMratea, see list In Appendix, Nos. 65 to 60, 350 to 3 
Diui-noi Tablet Tntvrate. see llsC in Appendix, Xo. lOlS. 
HypfidermaUa Tahlela, see list ioAppeodii, Noa. 8, 35, 30, 40 
Cotnpremed Tr^leb; aee llsb In Appaidlx, Noe. 3G, 4S, 40, Wl, 
ioAnll»epHi: Tabteti. 

iQ lonmB, Ban iilercur), Biniorlids).— A pnwerfi 
B;iurcoUc poison, restunbting aconite iu toxic results; is mu 
" B iheo tie jeJJow merourouH iodide, Uenco to B^txJaliy vaimt^^ 



MERCURY— Continued. 

Dtd obstlDBtA caae& of speclflc rheumatism, and sypltiUs. DoBe, 1-16 to 
14 ATatn. It la can^dored a ToJuoblo topical application iu lupus. 
POb, see list Id Appeodlx, Nob. S8S to 885. T7T. 
SiuraulO. see list in Appeadiz, Nos. 933, U24. 
Tablet TritMTaUa, see iist hi Appendix. Nua. 101 to 109, 130. 4.% 

to 43S, eta, tSM. 
Wurnnl TabUt Tritu.rate$. see list In Appendix, lOM, VM. 

Cotnpraard TabM (82) i^itawiu-inercuric iwifciB. 1 gr 

per [Oa.iiGC, 34centei per em, net, .f l.QS 

StEHCDRic OxmE, Yellow.— Powerful astlBeptic. Useful hi acute 
or ohrooio dwaogemeDts of tbe aOimeJiUuy Iract. in typSoid te»er, 
pbcblsla, oonvaleaceoce from mirgical diaeBses, and wliere function of 
liver is deranged. Dose. l-!!00 to l-Ugr. 

Tablrl TVi^tralei.seeliHtin Appendix, Nos. 191, 44S. 
CompreMHl Tablet (SS) MtrcaTic Oxi'ile, YeIIow, 1-8 mgrm. 

(about l-a» gT.) per BOO, M*,» cents; per 1000. !«(..» .S& 

MESCuaoxTB CHLoaiDE, uiLn CCalontel). — (MmbinEs the geaeral prop- 
etHeB of mercurial salts witb ttioBe of a purgatiTs and antbelmlntlc. 
Dose, aa aa altenitiie, 1-3 to 1 gtaio: u a purgative, S to QO grains, 
GlilUlren bear large and oft-repeated dosea vastly better than adults. 
ftils, see llat in Appendix, Nob. U, M, W, 123 to ISS, Ifll to IBS, 
334, 249, S6G. 301, 3i^ 373. no, 518. S65, 588. 791, TOS to 770, 
B37. 
b OntnulM, see list lo Appendix, Kos, BBB, 670, BTB. 

d IWhim/ES, see list In Appendix. Nos. 31 to S5. 156, IDS, 
les, 9M, 211, 216, «3S. 338, 300 to 3IS. SeS to 3«, S95, 036, B2S, 

G4S, nss. 

OmpresKd Tabttf. aee llat In Appendix, Nob. II, 61,ffii. 12B, 1»9, 
140, Iffi to ur, 149, IBS. 



MounjRona Iddidb, Ykllow CMinmrB iVododide).— Used very ex- 
tensively In advauced stages of sypliIliB, Tbe dose la t grain daily, 
gradually ineressed. It should ncrerbogivenat the same time as potas- 
sium Iodide, which reduces the mercury to mercuric Iodide and metalUo 

PilU, see list in Api»ndlx, Noa. BI3, BSa to 394, 019. 776, T78. 

ftnfc OroHHlei, see list to Appendix. Nos. 8M, 605. 
■ jXHmuie, see list hi Appendix, No, 92G. 

^BtaAtel TVituraJes. see list hi Appendix, Nos. 101 to 111, 430 tu 440, 
^K OeCoUHS. 
^Ebftirnui Tablet Triturate, see list la Appendix, No. 10^, 

MKBoitHV WITH CfuLE.— A Very njild roerourtiA", antt-ratwfiE »io&. 
/iterative. BperlaJljr adapted to chUdren. DoM, & tii> W srabiK', 
' '" '"" " lOgraJua. 



Mm 



IS« 

MERCURY— CoMciiinn>. 

ntU. (n) IM In Appmdix. Kos. m to ;«l. 
pl»k iTrunuIr. vr IIM Id Appendix, Ko- S09. 
TbUff irwftimfnr, an lU Id Appendix. Noe. M U 
IIUKDBI Oijun {pro^pttBlAd, ooDtBlDinE 38.3 
■ «sldi>).~A subatlUiUi («r uicrvurlal olntmoit, but Buperior IdcIi 
T frtnlum fmni nuiclilttjr. nut factUty o( BbaorptioD. It deslmys all pva- 
id produca all Uie thentpeuUi: elTwIs. kind 

J, vhloh Kre pnoiiltoj' lo mercuiy. perm.,) .S 

Smalm UorpUiu a7t4 ihrpiry Oevte. VBdei Opluif. 

Wnr>unlitrOlMtleu/J(<mirv(lWuta)cale} per It,. 1,» 

rW»tMnl<>/OI«)(<io/jr«rc>irvCEW<ir ol«lel per lb., 2.m 

MtRCURV-WEED. 

Ukuouhuus asHPt, Uuui— Purgative eminwiogogue and diui^lu^ 
' ttw been uiwd In ilio IreatiDCDl of gypl^Uttia alTecUoDS. 

fluid Eitmcl vf herb. S h) IS nilaluia. No definite BtotoDIMit 
hu yet been pubUsbed rettHTi^ns It We nould be pleasnl 
lo recelro clinical reporLsot ita thenkpeuals.,,.-,,,perplnC..t ILQft 1 

MEZEREUM. 

Hapuiii MEzaucuM, Llnnf.— Eitamuilly, a rcsicimt; InterooII;, i 
sClniulMiI; In targe duma Is opt to exdte pur^iiie, uaiiiiHi ai 
hi <it(r-i)uBt«. ao said pnison. IC Is used in tlie trealmioit i 
flyphilis, Bcrcpf uloiiB nlTecUi>na, chronic rbeuuiatiflm. palsy, a 

Fluid Brirart o/ bart, B lo ao minims pia- piut,,$ 1.9) 

« AiBo Fluid Ettract SaritapnriUa CoTnjxmnd and Liijuid . , 

Sarmparilla Comp. for B. P. dtcoclion. ^' 

dKri™d,lloBgTS, PBTOZ.. -*^H 

MISTLETOE. ^H 

I, NuUall. — Anti'spoauodlc, ecbollc aod^^^l 
oxytocic. It i» s^cl Ic act more promptly and surely than ergot, indue- ' 
Ing intcnnlttent ulerine ciiiitrauUnns Instead of tonic, hence is aviiJlable 
in any stn^ of tabor, and In piinaparm when that drug la inadmiesaUe. 
Employed also In menonbraxia, poat hmitum hs nunhase., astLmft, I 

Pl^Up^. elc. _J 

Fluid Extrast of Ifavea, l-l lo 1 fluldracbro, repented every ^H 

twenty inlnulea when tdieo in labor. per pint, .( ],S0 ^H 

Prrmnl laivet. ^H 

MOTHERWORT. H 

Leonuhl-s Cahdiica, Liim^.-.Bitler tonic. Btomochlc, emmenagogue^^ ^^t 
iue and ontl-Bpiuiniodic. Usually glien In warm lufu^on (one ounoa ^^t 
lepiotj, Dune, a HineglasaTul. f 

Fluid Extract of the herb, 1-3 to 3 fluldrachnia pur phit.,( i.os 

I J'nued herb. 



'1 ^ 



MOUNTAIN ASH. 



oKen tanployifll as a w^'" c"" lotJou to n 
Umeq ^vea internally to check diorrhcBiL 
P rested bark, 

MOUNTAIN LAUREL 
Kalmta lattfolu, Llnn^. Foxsonoith, — AQtl'Sjphllitic, Bedative and 
flOmewlirLt afitringenL Alloys febrile and infiamniatory fonditioDS by 
]i»!i«Dtng thG actioa of the heart; uaeful [n obstinate dlaJTli<Ba. DiluMd 
e fluid Bitraet ia employed for Onea capitis, psora, ei 



butm 



, be used wilb ca 
d Kciraet of lea 



;, 10 to 30 minims per pint.. $ IJNl 

MOUNTAIN MINT. 
PicKANrnKHUM MONTAHiTK, Mlchaui.-fitiraulant, carminatiye, tonic. 
0Bed cblefly as an adjuvant. 

Fluid Ettraet of leavei, Mtol fluldntohm per pint.. S .SO | 

PreMsed ietives. 

MOUNTAIN SAGE. 

[SIEKKA SALVIA.] 

AJtTEHlSLA 'FltraTDAf Willdeoov. — Antt- periodic; introduced bs asub- 
ititute for quinine. Dose.— 1 M3ilrachniaoffluiaeitnict in bot lemonade 
for febrile maJRillee, rtieumatlam, etc., repeated oretr bajr liour until 
penplratlOD iBlnduoed. 

Flvid Sinlract of Iverb, 1 to S tEuIdracluna per plnC.-S S.SO 

MUGWORT. 

AaTEHiBu vcLQAHia. LIdd^.— Alterative, tonic, aothelmintlc, Dar- 
GDlic Among Oennan praoatiouers eBtoeuied an emmenajtogue. and of 
value bi epilepsy and cborea. 

Flv.iii Eitractofleavca.flf>U>aiia\mms per plot. .J M 

Preiaed herb. 

MUIRAPUAMA. 

Botanical noorce not yet di 
valued as an aphrodiBlac and Ui 
poworful l.liftn doinlana. 

Fluid ExtTiKt of m-it, Mtol flutdracbui per pint. .| 4.09 

MULLEIN. 

Verbascuh TBAiGua, Lbin£,— Demiilcent, diuretic, anodyne and anti- 
apasuiodli:, popularly employed tor tbe relief of coughs, oaturrh, qFatitiB, 
Uiairh'ea. dysentery And liffimorrhoids. As a diuretic it is Ineffldent, 
yet by lis demidueat action useful in corrcctine the acridity of the urina i 

id diarrhcna. nod to improve ;;eiioral nutridoa. 

d Extract of (miw, 1 to 4 lluldraolima per piiit,,% ;15 I 

L.PI<B'iI KetracI of i-oot, l-91o 3 fluidrftcluna .^r pn* 




^ 158 

MUSK-ROOT, See SUMBUL. 

MUTISIA. 

Min'irtiA \nrMCP(>UA, CavanilleB.— Employed in its habitat in cardiac 
wcakiifm )>n»ti);ht on by over-exertion in rarifled atmosphere; is appar- 
cutly iiisi* u HtNiative and anti-spasmodic in hysterical conditions. 

Fluiil hUtmvt offloirtn. Dose, 14 to 1 fluidrachm . .per pint. .| 8.00 

MYRRH. 

(•unirt'Hin from Commiphora Mtrrha (Nees) Engler.— A stimulating 
toiiic. A\-ith Home teiulency to the lungs and uterus. It is gen^nlly ctxn- 
biiifil with c'halylH'ateH and aloes for amenorrhoea; used also as an oiji^^- 
cation to si>on>;y liiriuuft, aphthous 90ire mouth and unhealthy ulcers. 

Fluid AlovH and Myrrh (for formula see AloesX 15 to 30 mins.; 
per pint. .$ 1.75 

V Fluid Extract Myrrh, 10 to 30 minims per pint. . 110 

St*** also Fluid CapHit-um and Myrrh; Liquid Aloes Comp. 
for li. P. (/«*()cf/a»i. 

Pills, Kee li.st in Appendix, Nos. 15, 16, 281, 287, 830. 560, 570, 635, 
TIK. rsJU, 733, 746. 747. 

Tahlrt Triturates, see list in Appendix, No. 486. 

NASAL TABLETS 

Tliese tabh^ts possess deodorizing and antiseptic pn^p^-ties, and are 
esiXH:iuIl3' adapted for the extemporaneous {H^paration of antiseptic 
liquids, for ^•iu>nil medical and surgical purposes. In the treatment of 
certain aflTeotious of the mucous passages they will be found serviceable. 
One tablet dissolved in from two to four ounces of water forms a satis- 
factory solution for catarrh and other affections of the nasal passages* 
as well OS for general use. 

Compressed TaiAet (34) Nasal 

ixir doz. bottles of 50 net^ $1.40; per bottle of 100 net, ,% .15 

Each tablet contains: 

Sodium bicarbonate. 5 grs. Sodium borate, 5 grs. 

Sodium chloride, 5 grs. Sodium benzoate, 7-24 ^. 

Sodium salicylate, 7-24 gr. Oil Eucalyptus, 7-48 mmim. 

Thymol, 7-48 gr. Menthol, <-96 gr. 
Oil Gaulthena, 7-96 minim. 

Compressed Tablet (2(Xli) Naaal^ Improved 

per 500 ne^ .28; per 1000 ne^. .60 

Each tablet contains: 

Sodium cliloride, 5 grs. Sodium borate, 5 grs. 
Menthol 8-50 gr. Oil Eucalyptus, 3-50 minim. 

Thymol, 3-50 gr. Oil Gaulthena, 3-100 minim. 

NETTLE. 

Urtica dioica, Linn6.— Astringent; tonic, and powerfully diuretic; 
its effects are increased, when rheumatic pains or much dropsy exist, 
by combining with potassium acetate. ^ also used to advantage in rheu- 
matism, dropsy, gravel and nephritic difflcuiUka, Vn eommeit coxKVB»>aaaDte 




NETTLE— Continued. 

D and buwel afroaKooB of adults; tdsa oa b remedj far both 
re and symploiaatli: uterine lin^morrliagV' 

'd Extract ofroof^ % to 40 mfmmfi, ...- ^^..per piitt--? 1.20 

NEWBOULDIA, 
[ KEWBoni.DiA L«»ia, SeemfljiD,— Deemed a speiiiflc In dyseDtary anrl 
] lis babltat Lt i& credited with relieTin^ tbeae troublesoma 
^ danserouB diseaaea when ^ other means failed. Useful whenever 

a Bobingent is demanded. 
{ J'hild Ectranl of barjk, SOtoSO minlmB per pint, .f 3.00, 

NECKEL OLEATE. 
gt decided astrliigeut aeClou. Has been emptoj-od wich 
t eczema of Ihe BitremiUea in the 
o fifteen graina ot the olente to Hia \ 

H NITROGLYCERIN, See GLONOW. 

^K NUTGALL. 

■|F An excrescence caused by puncture and deposited ova ot an insect in , 

^^mebarktif QmmousLDarTiBicA.Lamarct.-powerriillyaatrlOEBnt, □hIdk' 

to tJie largQ amount of tannic acid present. OccosionaJlj prescribed 

In chronic diairhoia and chronic dysentery, and in poisoning by vegeUible 

■Ikoloidfi; in tbe form of an infualon (1 to au) used as an aattlngetit eargie, 

fia and Injection. 
JFl»id SxVeaci OaOt Qlvt-QalX), lU to ao mlnhns. .. ..per pint, .1 I.BO ■ 
jraMeeTVitwalK^Oaftnicacuf, Igr 
perMO, .wf.SSotB.; per 1000, » 

NUTMEG. 

Kernel of Che aeed of MTUiETtCA poaoiuhs. HoutCuyn.—Aromatie, 
atimulanC atomaehic. In large do!ied narcoCic It la chiefly u ~ ~ 
ring purpoaefl. 

L'j'jwrd Szlrocf ^ufinej/, IE to M mhilnis per pint. ,> 3.00 ' 

10 Pluia B^huete Arowalici Louender Camp. ; Lavta- 
der Camp, for B. P. (iiiclure; Rhv/arb Aromatic. 
M tM In Appendix. No. 7111. 

NUX VOMICA. 
tmTDSnOs Ndx-vdhica. Linnj. PoisoHofa.— In aniall dwus, stimul 
-r—mmii, especially to nerTouHayslem. Employed to goneral and local pa 
** ywB. In neuralgia, fnapotence. neuraaUienia, In clwonte ct>tw,ava>-\ot> i^ 
pendent DO deflolanC perJsUJ tic actioti, and OS U beait ami K< 
are, lUluteili , *ftnr 



!^*^^r^i^fii 



160 

NUX VOMICA— CoNiiMOED. 
c aniptale. miiBUn]). Ghloral wil 
hslotlonfl itf cUorofonn to oontrol 

NoTit,— Ttw SUTclmlne ot NuxVoiolca [veiwraUcniB is [iredpitBl 
iDm sohiUfDA on addition of bnunldeH, chloridn, or lodldes- 

Fluid Eitraet of tent, 1 to 10 minims per pint. .( tf 

Sifwai Uquidt 1 to 10 mLDimB........... ............. per [^t.. 

SOJId Bilract, MOIoIbt peroi.. 

fmrdered Ertnict. MO to 1 gr peroz.. 

PIU* cuniKlulugNux Tomica or lis sliialoblB. sm IIM ID Appendix, 
Hos. 17. 18. !S to a. 48 to IS. U, SB. 00. 81, S3. 80, SS, 149, ISO, 
154, lUh IK7, ISO, tSB, 188, SOI. SSa, 301, SIS, SM. SU, SSD. H3, 
MB, SW, BOa, MS, 4I^ UT, 4M to 4IJ8. 4aa, 441. 441, 4iS to 4G4, 
4M to 4ffl, 471, 4TB to 481. 4BS. 488, 488 to 4US, 404. fill, SIS, BIS. 

MS. SCI to BBS, EEO, SIM, fioe to Bifl, sal to Bsi. sas, era, T40, 754, 

T». TfiT, 7R8, TTB, IfiS, ns. 801. eoa. 807, ass to R2a, Sae to 631. 
Pink aramila.ag«liSl in Appendix, If OB. tea, GOT, OSS, T08, Til. 
Diumvla, see list in Appeudlx. Nos. 900, MS, 044. 
TtMft Trilwota. we Uet In Appendix. Soa. 91 to 9S. 1» to 197, 

loo to too, isi. 1S4. 186. £01, ace, aia, sia, sii, ssa, sar, ue, 498, 

4M, 4B9 to 405, eoa. Dig, 013. W, tX, OSS. 04(1, 6B0, GOO, Ufll, 073. 
Diurnal Tablet Tritumtei, aee list In AppenOU, 1006, 1(H2. 1044. 
Bffpodarnuillc Tablets, SEe Ibt la Appeodli, S<x. ES, 39, 08 to 

73,77.78. 
Vtterinarti Hupodavtatic Tablelt, see lisC In Af^ieodlz, tTog. 

GI8, SIO. 
Gompreued Tableta, see list In Appendix, B. 10, 3D, 23, as, SO, 81, 
S8, 13G. 130. 149, 143. IBS, 184. IW. 168, IBS, 108, 188, 170, 173, 
178, IBS, 108. 
Etixin, see lint In Appendix, Nob. 8, 32. S3, 37 to'ES, 31 to 34, 40, 
8S, 68, 08, 71, 7B to re, 81, as, 83, B5, 97. 09 to lOa, IfflJ, 

agrtip £10) fron. Quinine and Strschnine Phonihatet 

per doz. piuta. .(11,1 

Esdi flulaounce representa : 
Ferric phoaphnte, 18 kt^ 
Quinine phiKiphate (equivalent). 8 era. 
titrychnlne pboapha^ 8^00 gr. 



Capstile, MS Uat in Appendix, No, 60. 

Granular X^cnaKent Prtparaiion Feptin, Bi 
StTVchnine. Eicb draclim repi«senta Fop 
a-3000), 1 gr,; Btryohnina. l-W gr.; Bismuth (l 
oit., SgTB... ..perdoE- St 

Malt £itniot utith Iron, Quinine and Stryclmine,, 
perdoz, IS pip Is, nef, $6.00; per ilo*. 

Ferric pboapbate. solulilo, 4 srs. Strycht 



OIL, SWEET ALMONDS, See SWEET ALMONH OIL. 



'.'■] 







OLIVE OIL. 


m'SSLS". 


-3 to 


tlve, Oafmed as v 
1 lliildouDce. 


Captt^es, see li 
BI, B3, 100, I 


iaCin 


Appandli, No3. 1, 



[bbea: 



OPIUM. 



Concrete mlUcy exudation from the cHjhuIes of Papavkr k 
TAnn t FoiBONDUB,— A sCipinlaDt oorCDtic, ItdlmiDishea palnl'senBibiliEy'), 
Induces Bleep, and inhibits all secraUona airceptlne of thu sWd, which 
It promotea; apt to produoe naus^ und constipation; In overdoes death 
reeolts from poralfsla of the respiratory tnusclBB. 

AjrrEi>aTBs. — Atropine^ caffeine. Evacuate the at^mach by emeticfl 
(apomorplilne, zinc au]ptuit6, muHtord, with oopiouB droughts of luke^ 
warm wal«r) or stomach pump. JUalntaln respiration CFaradization, 
flafpdlation, cold douche, etc.). Oive strong tea or coffee (Buid exEracttt 
best, in drachm doses) ; beUadoima or atropine, watching olTect on pupil 
Mid OQ reapiratloD. AlcohoUo sdmtilniits in atOES of depreasion; ortl- 
flCial resiHration so loag aa there ore BJgnB of cardiac aotiE>n. 
TineiVTa. 
^KBOC and Opivm, assayed. A liquid form of Dover's Paw- ' 

der, representing about 1 grain in each minhn. Bose, 3 

to 13 mlniina per pint, nei..t 1.9) 

Opium. tAudanum. Eaoh QuIdnUDoe ooutiUns by asay B 
gi% CTTBtailiEed Morphine, equivalent to 7 l-B gra. Mor- 
phine sulphate. Dose, corresponding to 1 grain powdered 
Opium, la minim H. Of the some strength as Tincture 

Opium. Fliann. Ger. per pint, net.. 1.90 

Opian Camplioraied, U, S. P. Each Huldounce oantaJnH by 
assof. 1-1 gr. of crysUUlzedMorphine. Doee.foranaduie, 

1 tfl S fluldrochms; for an infant, G to SOtDlnims 

' per pint, net. . 

Opium COnipound. DiorrluBa mixture. Each fluidrachm 
contains; Tincture opium. IS minima; spirit camphor, 1!2 

mlnlmsi alcohol IS 1-3 mioimd. Dose, lor adult, 1-S to 1 

fluldraobm, in water. ......-.'......per i^nt, ne£. . 

Opium Deodorized. (FtuidOplum, aqueous and deadorised). 
A preparatiau which Is not liable to nauseate delicate sCom- 
acho, DiH' to prodncs the unpleasant aftereffects so often 
experienced from other opiates. It Is a substitute for 
UcMuna's Elixir, and In appropriate doses for Battlsy'B 
SedMlvB Drops, Each duldouDce contains by assay B 
grains of crystolliied Morphine, equal to 7 1-S grs. Uor- 
pblne sulphate. Dose. 4 to 15 mhdms, (10 minims repre- 

gr. of powdered Opium) .^ra^ifl... 

Vhugar Opium, U. S. P. Each Huldounce conlainH \is luasj % 



lilur, 



.« sJi'»^= '■■' J (f- f* powdered 

l^Tplut, i.c(..8 

i-, hr.' >""■" O'o'alns by assay e rts. 
._* ^i'*«-''«'"'-3B™-of U'lrpiiiiio 
^.■^ M : ff. rf powdiTOl Opium, lo 

. P*rdoz. pEDt.. a 

..ml (H""""-^' "* Opium, deodouifd. 



.'•-I r^^_, Pt 



itreiiKtiiot tluu- 
t. S. P. (ynregiiric). for tlie 
, te flnpkij-Hi. Auodyiie, car- 
_. SuSi lued tu aliay couglt in 
, o.'«™P*'"^ pertusBiB. etc.; to 
^j0 tn Oi6 etomoch oni) bowebj- 
^(.«Jlnt"it*tivo ffbriculaot 
^ivX mlulmiij fciF an infajit, 1 



»I*^ _A, ^W»./l"- ■»■ ^- ">ie(i,re; Fluid 
.** *^ -ijm^ tf P* <W'- orj-s(al!iiej Mq,.. 

^»*-»'^S»l»' PWtB.. l.Ott 

^^ir**' . - ^ iMnWiu" IB per cent. cTj-atal- 

^m^^Z^-^-^f !>«■•«'-■ 1.10 

Comivrt *^U^ -^ ^^t«. dfe ll»l i» Apin-n.iiK, 

M. IS ^.^a^** .afift iw to soa. *w, m. ass, 

im. r I'^rr*'*^^! !<■«*.*« *" *^>. ^"^ JH 48S, 

Si.M,'- ^*»* ^^5»«<", B04, 072, 873, saj, 






a-3000>, I gr. ^WirS^rl^O*'. N™. 51 1 to 518. 

«"^.SKra ^»^'I«^i.SD..«. T, H, sa,8c 

Afott fitfrwf with . ^Jt'^J/^^ *«■ >'" "' 

perdtt 1^ 

Erchfluidoun. 

QuIalDeBulpbMe, i^^ ^^^ ^■■'~ 



OPIUM— Concluded. 

Sfrvp Dover'i Poufder. Each fliiUounce representing <0 gra. 
Dover's Fcnrder, U. 8. F., or O.SO gr.Morphine BllcBloid. Hiui- 
vaJent to 7-10 gr. Uorphlne Bolpliate. Dose, tor adults. 1 to 
S fluEdraduiiB pee dot. plut£,.t 1 

Loiengeii! WMar'i QjubA; Opium and Licorice; PfctortU, Dr. 
Jiujcion'l, 

Oleate Morphine. ContaininglOpercsid. of UieiHlialotil; peroi. 1 

Oleale Morphine and Mercary. Containing lU of Horpliioe 
alkaloid sud S(K of mercuric oxide. This couiUoatkin or 
SB anodTue with B powerful specific baa a wide nmgo of 
use, Especially in the treatment of sypliUlUc BfTucttons 

JiiAaJanl, see list in Appendix, No. 3. 
Bee also Anodynr: Pine Ecpectoranl ; Brotiifiiul Sedailiv; 
Chioranodyne; Emergency Case, 

ORANGE, BITTER. 
UiTBUS TOUiiRis. Rlsso.—CorminaCice, and etonmcblc. Apslatabla V 
ddlUcm to the bitter tonics, such as quassia, ^ntlan, valmnba. ate. 
Fluid Bxlract BiHer Orange Peel, 1-4 lo 1 11, dr....periilnt,.8 
See also Fluid Kilracii Cinchona Coiap.; Cinchona Comp. 
for B. P. tincture; Gentian Comp.; Oentlan Cwnp, for 
i; Gentian Qjniy. for B. P. hi/uiion. 



S. P. ti 



ORANGE, SWEET. 

OnBTTB AuKiHTiuii, LJnn^.— Aron^atjc, tonic. Coiubiued with 
^trnpart so agreeable flavor, and to assist stimulation. 

fhtid S^rael Sieeet Orange Peel per pint, .f l.fiO 

- Fluid Extract Orange Comp. Eacb pint repreaeulB: OranKe 
it, ISozs.; aoiea. tS oz.; Caraway, 3-8 oz.; Orris 






fi, ^ o 



. aSoi 



Anise, S^oEs.; Toukabean, S-iia per pint.. ] 

Mom.— Eolh oT these fluid eitracta are used buoIusItbIj as 

Bavoring OKenle. 
See also Fluid Extract Cinchona Ammalic. 

ORRIS, 
t, Linpf.— Ulld illgcatlvo stlmulaot. sli^tly cathortle _, 
reUo. Employed uhlefly for its odorlteruua properties. 

rid Extract of mol, l-il to I flnldi'oclnn per pint.. 

H ^SD Fluid Exiraai Orange Compound. 

ORTHOS[PHON. 




Tbo enll or bile of Bob Tinana, Unni.— PurgatiTe, ftotlBeptic, toiOe, 
Bm beea [mind BenlcMble In coDstip&Uoa. and in JBunilioe dependent 
upon OBtarrh of bQe duct«, paj-Uy Utrough lu piiretttive action and 
by affording aid to duodcoaJ digesUon; too nanseoua to be ^ven in 

Ilfae oaUiral MAte. Tbe [olloniDg abould bs dlrecMd to be taken aiHns 
tbne after eatltig, and In pUl or capsule lorm. sa as to dt^y admixture ot 
Ble bile until Uie food Es ready to paaa Into tbe duodenum^ 
Ox OoH, DetbxaUd. Scales; StolOgrs perm.. nel..S l.!S 
Of Oall, Rupitiated. Prepared liy enkporalinB the fresh Qail 
nfler stn^ning. to the Donoiateiicy of a solid extract. Dose, 
B to 10 gis. per ot, net. . 
Ox OotI, fiupi—atfd, potodeTrd. prepared by drying the above 
more thoroughly and powdering; Hiilable for administra- 
tion En capsules. DoOB, Sto lOgrs.,., pec-ez.,net,. 
Ox Oall, Purified, a to 10 t7B per oa., net.. 
pail, see IM in Appendix, Nob. iSd to 430, B33, BU. 
7\Mil Ttiturale (tliO Ox Gall. pure. I gr 
per 600, ne(, as ceutu; per 1000, net. . 
COffljirBMed JiiNel<,BBellstin Appandli, Nos. ITS to 1TB. 
Ex( 
rtuehi 
UbI « 



Qoidx. im b> 



I 



PANCREATIN. 
EWnwOve from the Panphkis 

sugar, emulsidea fals, and peptoaiiee albmi 
ta are generally best secured by causing I 
latter enters the stomach. Employed in intestinal dyspe 
and torpor, defective nuMtion. and 

Pancnatin, pure. There Is of course no pure Panoreat 
hence Ihia is simply a highly concentrated preparation ct 
taiidng the various fenoents of Ihe pancreatic secreUon. 
Else grains will completely peptonize a pint of milk In about 

half an hour at 110° F. Dose, 1 to2grs.,j peroz., net..| : 

Panereailn, taccharaied. Diluted with sugar ot milk, 1-1 (hs 
BtrengQi of pure Fanureatin. Dose, 4 to 8 grs. .per oz., net.. 
FiUt CBnteric). see liBt to Appendix,- Nos. 7T», 833. 
COmpreraed liiblela, see Dig^ive IlibleCs, also list Id Appendix, 

Nos. 173. 175. 
Slixira, see list in Appendix, Noa. 93, 96, 08, 1 13. 
Peplonieing TObltls, Improved. Put up in bottles of 30 (ublete 
each. Each tablet oontaina -. Pure Fancrealin. Sii grains 
Sodbiia AiawlMiiwta, SMgiwna, 'Eac Bi«pa^ 



^-1 X 1 



PANCREATIN— Continued. 
milk, gruel, beeT-tea Hud otber prHlIgeBt«d fi 

Bee alao Ladaled Pepsin and Laclaled Pepinn TObteU, 
Liquid FaTicreatin. amcent-ated. Two flul^lratluus will pep- 
tonlm ft pint (rf mlllt In about one hour, at 110° F. Dose, 1-J 

to S fluldrochma perdoz. plalB, net.. 12.00 

MaitSxtract vria. Pepsin and Faacrealin 

per doK-K pints. nel,S5.0a; peraoi. pints, net.. 9.00 

Eooh flulilounoe repreaenlH : 
SaiKbftrated Pepsin. U. S. P.. ISOO. 16 gn. 
Soocbarated Poncreotin, IS gra. 

PANSY. 
VioLl TBIOOLOH, Unne,~MueilagTnouB, i 
In Europe. 1b esteemo] as on nll^mtive; ecu 

Is lidd to be BluiDBt Bpedflc In eczexna ot ailults ana in aie cnista louMa 
Of infants; alsu used as an expedoranC In pectoral affeotlons. ■ 

Fluid E3tiract of leoiies. Dose, for joung children, In acute 
^^^^ eciama, 1 to B minhns: io subacute and chronic forms, 10 to 

^^^^ IB minims; for adults. 1-3 k> 3 QuidrachinB, Adniiiilsteced 
^^^^^ OD an empty stomach and half on hour before meals If po6- 
^^^H dble. It it aggravates the malad;, It should be discontanued 

^^^^M for a few days and resumed In smaJler doses...... per pint. ■ tl-SO 

^^^V Fretnd herb. 

^H PAPAW. 

^^P S-tuii 



Fluid Sxtraci of leed, V 



30 minims.. per pint.. $ 1.50 



PAPAW JUICE. 
Oabiqi. Pafiti, LIdd^,— The inspissated juice of the unripe frulb 
poaseases the power of digestlnK albuminoid substances aud is oanse- 
quBQtIj sometimeB employed as a substitute for Pepsin, thouj^ it is 
much ipfo-lor therein. A oornmtttee of Uie RojbI Booiety of New 
South Wales, appointed to investigate Carica Fapaya claim It ad a 
galootBgoguB, for which purpo^ it may be employed both iDtemally or 
topically. 

Papate juice, papaio. A digestlva ferment, A tfupor-cent. 

solution in water and glyceriri, equal ports, frequently 

liiihtberitlo n 



HOB? be employed b 



ie it to soften ai 



I become detached. 



digizflUoD. Dose, 1 






[ -AtpoiPVtin. The active prlucFpte of Fapaw juice. Itaui 



IT pa;l9 of water ai 



be crude Juice. One part of papayoUa 



be •ppUed liDurly with brush c 



I four porta ot gljcenn, -msj 



i66 

PARAGUAY TEA. 

Ilex paraouaieksis, St. HUaire. EixtensiTely consumed as a bevw- 
age in Bouth America, under the name of MaU. It is diuretic, exhilarant 
and, in large doaen, emetic; the characteristic i»t>pertie8 of this drug 
dependinp: on Uie coflTeine contained. It does not exalt the peripheric 
nerves like tea, nor the cerebric nerves like coffee, but induces rather 
indolence and drowsineKs; it accelerates cardiac contracti<»is and per- 
iHtoltic niovenu^ts. 

Fluid Extract of leaves^ 1-8 to 1 fluidrachm pa* pint. .$ 1.80 

PAREIRA. 

[PAREIRA BRAVA.] 

Chondodendron ToifSNTOsuM, Rulz & Favon.— Touic, slightly aperi- 
ent and diuretic. Employed to allay the irritability of chronic cystitis 
and to correct profuse mucous secretion; has now an established reputa- 
tion in tlie treatment of chronic affections of the urinary tract, especially 
those of muco-purulent character. 

Fluid Extract of rooty 1-2 to 8 fluidrachms per pint. .% 1.50 

See also Fluid Extract Buchu and Pareira Compound. 

Elixir (12) Buchu and Pareira Compound.... per doz. pints.. 9.00 

Each fluidounce represents: 

Buchu, 30 grs Junip^ berries, 15 grs. 

Pareira, 71-2 grs. Stone-root, 7 1-2 grs. 

Pressed root. 

PARSLEY. 

Carum Petrosblinum, Bentham & Hooker.— Aperient diuretic, tonic, 
antiperiodic, emmenagogue; sedative to genito-urinary tract. Often used 
in nephritic and dropsical affections. The root is most diuretic and 
prescribed for the relief of strangury produced by cantharides, and 
dysuria attending attacks of gravel. The fruit is sometimes used as a 
substitute for quinine in marsh miasm, and Apiol, its ciunphoraceous 
principle, has been found of service in intermittent neuralgias, amenor- 
rhoea, dysmenorrhoea, etc. 

Fluid Extract of root, 1-4 to 1 fluidrachm per pint. .$ 1.90 

Fluid Exira/it of fruity 1-4 to 1 fluidrachm per pint. . 1.85 

CapsvJeSj see list in Appendix, Nos. 1, 100. 

Pressed leaves. Pressed root, 

PASSION-FLOWER. 

Passiflora incarnata, Limi6.— a powerful spinal sedative; valuable 
in the insomnia of adults and children arising from nervousness, neural- 
gia, detention, etc., and even claimed to exceed the bromides in beneflcial 
effect in epilepsy and some of the iqore intractable convulsive disorders. 

Fluid Extract of plants 15 to 60 minims to 4 Cc.).per pint. .$ 2.00 

PEACH. 

PauNua PEBSIOA, Siebold and ZuccarinL— Mildly laxative^ sedative^ 
d/tiretic and aatheimintic. Beoommended in teltaWMtey '^* ^"^ -MAnar^ 



' -'-"^^^ 



^__ I&7 

PEACH— Continued, 

tnut end to promoie tlie dlschar^ of calcdll; also Id portDs^ luflaiQiiui- 
tk>o of BtoiuRch and bgwela. for relief of DHuaea and intennlCt«oCB. 
piHHOQous BfTtwta inay be indueeil by excesaive dosefi owing to t 
pnia^c add, or amygdalin present 

Fluid Exlract o/ leavei. 10 to 35 minims purplnC.) 1. 

Prfssed baric. Preissd leaves. 

PELLITORY, Sei PYRETHRUM. 
PENCAWAR DJAMBI. 
Tba stem hairs ot several speolea of Jaia ferna. A meehanicalor 
absorbent haimostatjo. Ft Is claimed to bo of odvanta^ ip cases of capil' 
lary hiBmorrluLge and bleeding from small yeneelH. piUier cnt, ton. or lajd 
span by sloufihlng— in aome [nstaoois eveu oq very eitenake Burtaoee,— 
~-aiid tor plu|;Ring. It is recommended to slightly crush the druR before 

Patag per 01., net..! J* h 
PENNYROYAL, See HHDEOMA. ■ 

PEONY. iM 

PxoULk on»ion»iJB, Linn*,— Formerly posBeased of oonaidemblo rap- ^^M 
utatkm In epilepsy and, from ita osbria^nuy, In liiArrhiBa. Very llbUtt , ^^H 
tDforroation of B ntodem natun> is av^abte, but occasionaJly it is uwl ^^| 
■a an aDttepasmodio and nerve sedative ax in chorea and whooping- ^^H 
Doec, 1-2 to S Buldounuea of [ufiulon (uae oimce to tlie pint). ^^M 

!mdroot. ^M 

PEPPERMINT. ■ 

Hlftrtlapasniodlo. Used In Hatulont c*lic and to cbeuk nausea and Tomitlng. 

fluid GrfmcC of herb, 1 toS fluidmchma per pint, .f I.M 

See olao Fluid Erlrad Bhabart CompoHtui, iclth Potaniiini, 
JSUa, seeliat In Appeodix, Noa. IAS, lan, 101, sog, S70, Tm, T3S, 806, 
1 I'mk Grannlti, see list in Appendix, Hoa. OTT, TOO. 
I Tallet TiitUTutn, see list In Appcndii, Nob. BBO to Saa, 488. 
iiuAial, TrnproLtd. 

' COm^retted Tablel Smia Mini, in screw cap vials ^h 

per IB., net, SOcenta; perdoz. bottles of 40, ntC. ,8S ^^t 

Bt» also list of Compreaad Tableia, in Appendix, Nob, 14, ^H 

98, 1M. ^H 

See also Chhranodynt. ^^^M 

Fretted leHoet. ^^M 

PEPSIN. ^H 

Bxpaasxns the iitite piiincII'LI of ran atgriLtc juice,— A ferm«^^^^^ 

"slilch digeflta albumhioidB, such as while of egg, meat fibrin, eto. B ^^H 

differs from poncreatin in haviBg little or DO BUtiun upoD &\B.TiAt.7 ot IaUlj ^ 

mitataacrai. Uatlaaa siibatlCiiCe For the Dotiucel d\geetWe fiv^\ii.B\mq 



I'rjutn, tvbitot.— A cninbinatkin ot PefHln. Paocreatin, lectio 
■cid. UBlInae. DIostSH lUiil HjdroeUciHc odd. It ctanetU 
tuutli lata Mdnble kIuoobin dlgeUs albumionts tad flbrmiB 
mftUfr, itfxl mtidpfH fatty foods more ovlly usimllated. 
[MH. from I IoSkts per cm., net.-t - 

Prpiin. Anejillc A soluble, acale Pepelii. Di^estire streBeUw 
tnuu I.Oon HI' U> in,»00 times fu nelgbt of coagulated cke 
Rlbmoen, Tlie price of thia FepaLo Is based on [he scale of 
$3,110 per pound per 1000 of dl^^G«tIve power, prices pv 
ouDoe at proportionate rates. On all UDBpeclfled orders for 
Pure Pep^D we ftirnlah the oflldal product CPepain, U. 8. P., 
imm, l-SOO0[}, iltbougti many phrslcIaiiB and pbarmadNla 
prefer to use our Pepsin Ai»q)tjc (l-WOO). which vas well es- 
tabUahed before the U. 6. P., 18«). standard was adopted. 

iVjHM, AiepHe, pomdereit. Is Identical In character Willi 
abore, aicept that It bt in powdered fomi. 

Frptln Sairharaifd.U.S.F.,m»a. One grain diffiolyea aOO grs, 
^Saltnunen peroz., nel.. 

Fepnin CDrdioI. An artificial gastric juice containing all the 
Henenta essential to gastric digestion. In point of activity 
itsnrpasses the ellilrB, asencea and whies of Pepsin com- 
monlj' met with la the market, while its daior and gen- 
eral palatAUUt; commend It to the most fostidlouB palate. 
Asldo from pm(«Dl7tic action, It posseasea tlie property 
of curdtins mOki and is therefore useful for the prepara- 
tion of Junket or curds and whey, Per doi. 8-OE. bots, tut.. M 

l>*(|ui<f ppptin, V. 3. P. 18S0. Each BnidounCB eontaiBB SO g 
Saccharated Pepidn, U. 8. P., 1880. Dose, l-2to 1 il. o*... 
per doi. pints, net, . 7J 

paU, MW list in Appendix, Nos. 390. WS. SHI. 41H, '130 to 444. 

ntbUt miurntts, see Ust In Appendix, Kos, 130 to 132, 104, 47B, 
440, HI. 

CompirMtil Tohhti. 
Mffflh'M, HOB DSgeiUve TMIett. 

Avatn, 1 gr., C"UW coatedD. Each tahlet conlahiB 1 gr. Pop. 
■In AnofiUo. I'SOQO, or a quantity sufficient to dissolie 
l,0(W grains "f eontciilaled ^[g-albumon. aocordltjg to the 
V. »■ v.. IWO. test. Pot doi. hottlea ot M, net, $3.00; per 
diu. iHittlm i>r W, net, ft.O0: per bottle of 100. »ft. BO 

EtM ahn Hat of Compmaed IbWafi In Appendix, Noa. ai, SS, 

ITKriM, •* \M lu AppNidU. Not. n , !», M, an to 33, GO, Bl, Tfi, 78 

l»IM,l«t«l«,l>TIi>ti». 
.t^1V« •"* "*t ■■■ A)>|>«iidll, KiW. I, a. SB. 

/fiiMH ■!«■ fair '» AriawHiut, KuB. ^ ik> 



PEPSIN^COMCLUDED. 
Capsiitsg, sec Jidt in Appendix, Nob. fi5« 92. 

liaengen: Feptin Aseplic (1-8OO0) 1 gr. per lb..$ 

tajfceroles. 
Pejain^ concentrated, A poruionHot plycerill solution con- 
tBining Uie (ermeut tu a reuiai'ltiihly iiclive coudltion and 
in a form apeoiolLy dea^gned to meet the requirements of 
the dispenser and ntaoi^Iiuturer. One minim will digest 
300 grains of coaeul&t«d eeg allnunen. One minim la 
therefore, equal to hIx grains of Sofcharated ^paln, 
n. 8. P., tS80, or one gialn of Saccharated Fepsln, U. 8. P.. 

1880 perUoi. 4-fl.oit. botB., net.. I 

I JVpn'n and M^i^feriirtCeaoh fl,o7. represents; pepsin, sacoh,, 

U.S.P.. IBOO, iegrs.;WaferAalt. It0»^.) per pint.. 

WOnmalar Effereeicent Pr^aratioiia. Emjh drachm contains 
the qnantlt; oC Ingredients atat«il, 
Pfpiin and Bismuth (Pepsin AsepOo CI-3000> 1 gp.; Bismuth 

perdoz, S-ox. JB.W; perikm. 'l-oz.. 1; 

Fspdn, Bimuth and Stq/chniiie CPvpsln Aseptic CI-SOOO) 
1 gr,; Strychnine^ t-60 gr,; Bismuth and AnuDonlum 

citfSte, Hgrs). per doz. E-oi.. ST.K; per doz. 4-OII.. 1! 

^UaU Extract tciOiPeptiniHuiPanrreiilin 

perdox. l-£pinM, net, S'>'0(): per dnz, plntA, net.. I 

Each fluidounce ■"" ' 



PERSIMMON. 
IBIABA, Linni^.— ABtriQRent, Employtd in dtarrhceo, 
(BmoprhajtBT etc., aa a gargle In ulceratBd aore throat, 
boric has Iwen used sdvantugeouBly In intermlttente. 

•bUdSitfracI 0/ tarft, H to 1 fluidrachm per pint,, t I.SO 

•bM Extract of ynm fruit, IS to 3 fluidn 
baric. 

PETROLEUM. 

BiternaUy it possesses a reputation as a remedy fur Inolplent 
phtblslu and bronchlQs; oJso on account of Its soothing properties Is often 
useful hi InQammations of gostro-hitesthial mucous memhrano. When 
perfectly puriiled, is a voliuible vehicle for remedies to be applied tr 
mucous membrane of Ihroat and lungs, either directly or fn the form 
of inhalants. Dose. S to SO grains. 

The cnide mass put up in battles of 1 ox,. 1-1, l.iland 1 lb 

i per pound la oiiuees, m 

^^^Bbi|utite C&O Petr^eum Maa, lOniinimH 

^^^■' per 100, TO cents; perdoi. boiea of I dc 

^^KMontt. see list in Appendix, N 

■i 



^^ma Bomoatia 



PHENACETINE, See TMy 



I70 

■ 

PHOSPHORIC ACID. 

Tonic% refrigerant, and nerve and brain food. Valuable in many 
formfl of d>iipepfda and nervous diaeaaee. Dose, 90 to 60 minims, 
larfT^lv diluted. 

Syrup 0) Acid Photphates and Pepnin per doz. .$10.50 

Each fluidounoe represents : 

Saccharated Pepsin, U. S. P., 1890, 16 grs. 
LUiuid acid phosphates, 190 ni. 

See also Acid PhosphateM^ Liquid, 

PHOSPHORUS. 

A nutritive nerve stimulant. Employed in sexual exhaustion, failure 
of mental powers, etc. ; has been employed with advantage in neuralgia, 
mania, nif lancholia and some affecti<Nis of the skin. Dose, 1-100 to 1-90 
grain. 

PilU, see list in Appendix, Nos. 63, 446 to 495, 616, 7S9. 

Pin A* Oranule^ see list in Appendix, No. 701. 

Diumule^ see list in Appendix, No. 990. 

niurnal Titblet Triturate, see list in Appendix, No. 1080. 

Elixirs, see list in Appendix, Nos. 95, 51 to 58, 97, 105, 106. 

Compressed Tablets, see list in Appendix, Nos. 90, 170, 176. 

Capsules, see list in Appendix, Nos. 15, 16, 51, !^. 

PHYSOSTIGMA. 
[calabar bean.] 

PHYSosnoMA vENENosuM, Balfour. Poisonous.— Spinal sedative, acting 
sjiecially on the motor centres. Employed with apparent success in trau- 
matic tetanus, in strychnine poisoning, in cerebro-spinal meningitis, and in 
constipation due to torpor of the bowels, in which latter case it is ad- 
vantageously combined with belladonna and colocynth compound; coq- 
tracts the pupil. 

Antidotes.— Emetics (apomorphine, zinc sulphate, mustard); in 
severe cases, atropine hypodermatically (1-60 grain, every 15 minutes, 
until pupils dilate), chloral, strychnine, stimulants, artificial respira- 
tion. 

Note.— Incompatible with v^etable astringents and caustic alkalies. 

AcrrvB PBmcTFUi.—Physostigmine CBserine), 1-300 to 1-100 gr. 

Physostigmine Salicylate, 1-300 to 1-100 gr. 

Physostigmine SiUphate, 1-300 to 1-100 gr. 

Fluid Extract of seeds, 1 to 4 minims per pint. .$ 3.60 

Nom^ lAquid, 1 to 4 minims per pint.. 8.75 

Solid Extract, 1-8 gr per oz. . 1.90 

Powdered Extract, 1-8 gr per oz. . 9.00 

PiUs, see list in Appendix, Nos. 119, 496, 509. 
JOiumidef see list in Appendix, No. 981. 
.7&d^^7>7/^m/fitf, see list in Appeadix, ISoB. 1» V)\«l , ^\,««, «i^ 



171 



PHYSOSTIGMA— Continued. 
Diwiuil Tabirt Triturate, see llsC in Appeodii, Ko. 1081. 
Ophlhaimic Tablet PKytnatigiaine anlicalale. IS rt.. . ..par i5. .8 . 
ffSatxlervtaUcTiMet (30) Fnymttiamins mlpkate, MOOgr.,.. 

....per as, IS cents: pnrlCO.. 

Vet^rinarjf Hj/podermatic Titblet {5li) Phyaoetigoiine trtUov- 

late, 1-4 er per dozen Cubes of 13. . B 



PHYTOLACCA, 



PkITOUCCI DECiSDIli, U 

otJTe Had BoiDewhat narcotia. 
rbeumattc BlTecUnns. 1q aciite i 
'D beadoche, df an 



DisibHtnient emetic, oathttrlic, 
cquired a nsputation In ayphllltio and 

>rrti(uas, and pitH(dve coagcfltloDB of Iha 



ntcniB, ILtot, apleoa and otheF cr^acs: baa lately be«u beralded at 
remedy for excemlTS adipose, tt being claimed to rapidly reduce tbi 
diseased condition irithout aSevCing tbe general be&ltb ; also la said U 
promote resolution in glandular tumors and swellings. 



« 



:J Fhytotacca roal^ 1 
Potalered Extract FhylOlacca rt 



Sgrs... 



.Bgrs... 






I 



m Fhyfotacdn, ....... .M... ..per oz., .7.^ 

in Appendix, Nos. 31, im. 
Tidilet, see list in Appenilix, No. 48. 
Ueraiitx Compouiidi Trifolitim Comiioiiiui. 

PICHI. 

FiBiAHA IUBKICUTA, Sms £ Fayon,— DJuTetlc, tonic. tereUntlilnaie. 
Bs of acute or clironlc vesical catarrli, ilependent upon gravel or 
fcoric acid dlathema, tbis remedy tends to qulokij' modify die reol seoreUon 
r tbe expulsion of sncb concretions as can pass through the 
es (Ud permaneotly relieves chronic purulent mnaoua 
s upon tbe liver indirectly; hence, la recommen" 

~ dyspepsia due to bibary derangements. The 
bs as a stimulant ta secretions. Contro-lndioatod wbera \ 



Fluid Extraet of sterna and fciVii I"'(incAIef<, 1.2 to E 6. dis 

per pint..) 1.1 

*_ Baud B^raet, a to 10 gra. j«roa.. ; 

d Extrael, 3 to 10 grs .'pMiYt.. 

b0^JVciiEctraef,Sgra 

periW,tl.SQ; jpei:dcit.\Kix«aOt\ann>... J 



vin-rf^ai OIL .MT^rfc- jw-ac 4t» "^it- rn-mnsr ± 3i74ffur the 

^r'Tjow ii "■■jinj >d?«3S2i*- His 

asiB^ «i=*K^i& t: 3ae pnpiL ct the 
» r:¥'r=i« I" :-:»■ :f & eras: li mo- 





.. .65 

• .90 



- - -■,— lb.-.:*.- r i-*a. •» i« xt .i.?m9h2s. S». :<>. :1l ST. SB. 74. 




ofldoB.. 8J0 

/ i*:«4 /-.--o- -.*-x.^ : -■- *■ — ^"^y per pint.. f 1.30 

?rS£-A?PLE- 

K^k^K* >Ar:-.M. Scr-JvA— Ii hu reeestlr beeD dimyvmd that tbe 
j'i./f ',f fr..*.4 of 'hffT^jt m*iSL}xrs fJL tbe natanl order Bronieliaoen 
r^Mi-wi*^ 'fi*: f*/ijitjr ryf 'iiirtxt'ing proteids aod f<?rniixuE: peptones witlioot 
n»i- l#itf^^.«.«M t»iAt *l0mf.lf}jm und€T the ase <rf other di jt i Mlim ferments. 
W«- Mf*- «^w«: n^*ititn tor th*! prrj'lucts nuuiiifactured by the aid oi pine- 
«ri|»li- ttfiuirnt hy tttH Mf;Hr|ijfrra-JuIia Food Co.. which we oommend to the 

}v« /frt/mHln. 

IMNK-ROOT. See SPIGELIA. 
I'llMSSIiWA, She CHIMAPHILA. 

IMTCIIIiR-PUNT. 

Mahhahrnia imihimhiha, Miiiiit. HUrmiUuit, diuretic, tonic to mucous 
fHiHiN. MtT«H«l h It III nIiikkImIi (ir t4ir]tlil oonditionii of the stomach, intes- 
"t llvtir, kiiliii\Yn, uNi 



1 Prensnf 



PITCHER-PLANT— Continued, 

^ of rhisome, Ifi to 30 minlniB per pint 

PLANTAIN. 



PuHTiOQ iiijoB. Linni.— AltaratlTe, dluretio, I'BtrlgBrant, hffimo- 
"tatlc Emplo)-ed In dropay, dlsrrbcsa, djeentery, luemoirholda, bsonxa- 
tuita,meaDrrtiB£iB, etc; a reputed atstidole to Utefl of raaomouB lasecta. 

fluid SxtriKt of Uavet, l^lo 1 fluldrmhtn.... — ,. per pint. ,S .90 

PLEURISY-ROOT, See ASCLEPIAS. 
PODOPHYLLUM. 

LuH PKLTiTDM, linn*.— Cothartlc or laxative according- to 
^pB ir taliBn alooe. One oF the beat remedlea tor torpidity 



^TODOFB 



onvB PniNOiPi.ES.— PodopfcyHum resin, (7. iR'P. HopreaentB 
the properdEs of Fodophylliiin In a highly conceatratod 
form. IQ small doses is aporlsat and alterative; In targe, 
R valued catliartlc. Dose: as a laxative, 1-8 to 1.4 gr.; as a 



IPodsphT^'s,, f barm. Ger. 'Hijs product responds fullf to the 
Qermai) Pbarmacopoalol teat. In medlcioal charactiir and 
activity It Is BuuUar to theU. 8- P. preparation-... per OE.. 
l^MJOfjAyllin, SoliMe. Salable Id alkalloe menstruum. Being 
quite (aateleeB In Holutlona of moderate Btrehgth. it ia 
qieclally adapted to cambinatloaa ot alterative or neutral 
character. Equally as active aa the Podopbylliun reain 
of Hie U.S. P., In some doses peroi.. 
nxioph0[lo(axfn. The active constituent of the resin of 
podopbyllum, and about twice as strong as the latter. 

Dose. 1-IBtol.S gr. pefot, net.. 

Fltiid Extract ofrhiimM, 10 to 80 minlros. per pint.. 

FiMid Extract llanitrake Coiap. Each pint represents: Podo- 
phyllum. 6oia. ; Senna, 4 oza. ; Leptandrlu. 4 oza. ; JaJap. % 
ora. Dose; as a laxative, 1 Buldracbm; as a cathartic, I to 

S fluldrachms per pint , . 

Bee also fluid Eitraet Dandelion Compoand. 

Tlormat Lignid, 10 to 20 nilnlms. per plut . . 

Salid Extract, 3 to 4 grs per oh. . 

Powderfd Extraet^ S to 4 grs........ .....per oi., 

PilU, see list in Appendix, Nos. M. SO, 48. 48, 60, 6S, Bfl, 111, SB, 
98, 104, IW to IflO, KM, ITS, 814, 315, 217, ail, 301, 818, SM, 82S, 
ata (o 38S, 370, S74 to 37fl, 602 to 618, 68D, 634, T4I, 7B5, 778. 780, 
Till. MH, BID. 
FMiOranuia. m 



^~«. 



m 

PODOPHYLLUM— Continued. 

Tablet Tnturates, aee list in Appendix, Nos. 142 to 145, 217, 220, 
2n. S61, Sia, 320 to 822, 826 to 828, 386, 480, 481, 028, 627, 631. 

Diurnal Tiiblet Triturate, see list in Appendix, No. 1082. 

CompresMd Tablet», see list in Appendix, Noe. 9, 12, 147, 150, 202. 

Capsules, see list in Appendix, Nos. 6, 102. 

Ijozenges: Santonin and Fodophj^in: Santonin Cfotnpound. 

Press^ root. 

POISON OAK. See RHUS TOXICODENDRON. 
POKE-ROOT, See PHYTOLACCA. 

POLYPODY. 

PoLYPODrcn YULOARX, Linn6.— Expectwaot, d^nulcent, purgative, 
anthelmintic. Dose, 2 fluidrachms of infusicxi ((Xie ounce to the pint). 

Pressed leaves. 

POMEGRANATE. 

IVnica Grakatum, Linn6.— The hark of pom^ranate root has 
long been held an efficient remedy for tape-worm; without the aid of 
castor oil or other cathartic. Should it not have a purgative effect, a 
brisk cathartic is adN-isable. Its virtues seem to reside in the alkaloid 
Pellet ierine. ^ 

Fluid Extract of bark of root, 1-4 to 2 fl. drs per pint. .$ 1.25 

Pressed bark of root. 

POPPY. 

Papavbr somnifbrum, Linn6.— Sedative and anodyne. Used in pul- 
monary affections ; is favorite ingredient in soothing syrups for children. 

For other products from the Poppy, see Opium, 

Fluid Extract of heads, 10 to 40 minims per pint. .$ 1.05 

. Solid Extract of heads, 2 to 5 grs per oz. . .38 

Pressed leaves. 

POTASSIUM ACETATE. 

Diuretic or cathartic according to dose. Has been found useful in 
several skin diseases, such as proviusis, eczema, and lepra. May also be 
given in tlie uric diathesis to render urine alkaline. Dose: as a diuretic, 
1-3 to 1 drachm; as cathartic, 2 to 4 drachms. 

See Fluid Buchu and Juniper with Potassium acetate. 

Elixir, see list in Appendix, No. 11. 

POTASSIUM ARSENATE AND ARSENITE. 

Action very similar to the sodium salt and may be exhibited in like 
doses. 

Pink Orantde (704) Potassium arsenite^ ,1-100 gr 

perlOO, 20 cents; per 500..$ .85 

Diumuiet gee list in Appendix, No. 988. 



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I POTASSIUM ARSENATE AND ARSENITE— ConTmuEU. 

' TiiblelTrituinteCifSjPotiualu.m animate, iSURT 

per500, net, SOccoIh; imr 1000. net.. t .1 

DIuniat Tablel Trifiirale, see list in Appentlls, No. loes. 
Comprctieil Tablet, ege list in Appwidix. No. 133. 

POTASSIUM BICARBONATE. 

FosBeSBES some properties as the carbonate, hut ia more acceptable to ) 
Btomadi and palate. Dose. 20 to IVI grains. 

See also lial ot CoBtprtaaed Tablets In Appenilix. Hoe, IB. 137. 
EliiiTa, see IlBt In Appendix, Noa. 111. 113. 
Granular Ilffenxxent Salt Potassi'um bicarbonate (10 gra. U> 
eiKhdraohni) perdoz. 9ox., {3.46; perdox. 4 ox.. 

POTASSIUM BICHROMATE. 

PowwFiil antiseptic: i> BoilietimeB useful In cases oF gastrii; a 
and 1b said to be psrtieularly applioabie to those lora 

i Emulate coocbi' of tho stonuch. 
, Otumulfi, see list in Appendix. No. DM. 
I DiwntUe Tablet IVffuratei, seelist in Appendix, Ko. 1U34. 
► liiblel TWIurolg (BS7) PofossiMiB Bichromate, 1-2 gr. 
per 500, net, IHisnts; per 1000, ne: 



POTASSIUM BITARTRATE. 

(CRE.M OP TARTAR.] 

DiuretJo >nd refrieerant. Employed in dropsical affect 
Oompreaaed Tableta, sen Hat in Appenijix, Nos. 103, 110. 
Lozenge Sulphur Compound. 



POTASSIUM BROMIDE. 

n and spinal cord. lieDce ia employed to allay re 
1 center, of tile K«nital plexus, of tlie oerebrum, 
Of peripheral afferent nerves; Ims been found useful In epilepsy. 
mil, Bee list in Appraidix, Noa, 519. ISO. 
FUtk OmniiUi, see list in Appeodli, No. 70B. 

d TViblel Pataasiun bromidn, Sgrs 

409, per dnij, boxes, nrt, $1, BO; pcrlh., ne(..t 

Uator OmyreSHedT'iKliiefiiiuAppendix.Noa. 13, 40, 
"■ Stixira, see list hi Ajipendix, Noa. 41, 107. 

olt Verbinf Coinp,. under fiWodictifOn. 
PKmJ Salt Caffeine and PntamiJini l«-omlde. . 
Imttles. per doz 



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SSeoh droclim contains; 



Potaaslinii luamidjis, & K", 



POTASSIUM CARBONATE. 



SatUipiidAlariCotap.forB. P. decoction; FlaidBhubaTi 
Oontp. toith Pofatnum. 
pait, Bee IM la AppeudU, {ton. 2SS, 084, T4», TNI, TSa. 
auKprwasd Ttabkt. see list la Appaadli:, No. 118. 
Sgn^*, SM UK Id Append!!, Noa. W, IZ. 

POTASSIUM CHLORATE. 

i taplcaDy Ui InilolBat. ulcerated surfscea of the moutl 
. tnUirDBlly, dtiae U Bdiaiiiigtered as a niuieilr tar utrcurial sal 
, DoBO, » to IS grains, 

I.' Potntiium chlorate, I Bud S gn., eltlier unQBTored or 
wltb diocol&l«i Potaaium cMorate, 2 giu, wlDtergreea 
Ilavor: FotatiiuM clilotate and AmmoniMm dtloride. 
Omnpreaeed Tahtela. — 

Fotaatum chlorate, B gn. . 

perdoz. botclea of 40, net. '-«iit«: per lb.. net..% 

li/tauiitnehlorate and Borax, SlSgn. eacli...per Bh. net.. 

Patatiiun Moralv and AnuHonlMin chloride 

per dm. boicesof 40, net, QOoeuta; perB)., net., 

Potaxalaai ctHnraie. S I'S Kra. • 

AjnmoQlum chloride, 1 1^ grs. 
See also list ot Comprested Tablets. In Appendix. Nob. IT. 106. 

POTASSIUM CHLORIDE. 

al properties seem to be almlltr to those of Sodium chloride, 
some t" iipHSess the nervous sedAtlTe poners of ~ 



POTASSIUM CITRATE. 
K^rl£:ra'aat diaphoretic, a<?ceptable as od effi^verfcent drink. eS' 
peoiall/ when disaolrHl [n an excess of letnon jidce. Of vsJue In r 
tlsm, uric add dlatliealH, etc. Dose, iO grains. 

Sirrup Potaanium citrate and Ipecac per doz 

o hithia VorApreaaed J^ablet^.na^er Lithlam Onrbont 



POTASSIUM CYANIDE 



» Antiseptic, sedatlvcL, antispasmodic, cardiac deprcflsant employed 
Uierapeutlcally In mental dlseaseu. pnerpenU manlA, eclampsia, melaikn 
choUa, imgiDa pectoris, gastntlglo. functional lomlitiug InmbH^ nen- 
raigia, uercous cough. couf;h of phthisis, whoophig couit)i dyspepsia o$. 
pbtblsia, urticaria, licheu ti'opicus. ecxemo, lmpeVtB° 



POTASSIUM CYANIDE-^Ci 
DturituJe. EM list la Appeuclti:, I4o. 936. 

'e, aeo Hat in Appeodix, 



it Tritura. 



POTASSIUM AND IRON TARTRATE. 

An Bereeable clialybeate, reputed to be more reedlly alisorbi 
any oUier fetTU|;liKms preparatlau ; From Us slight taste end rwd; boIu' J 
hUity, la one of the best for adiniQistrattjn to oliHdren. Adult dose, 10 J 
toSOgraiuB. 

PtU (fS3) Potasti-um and froii tartraie, 2 gra 

per 100, 40 oents; per 600.. I 1. 

POTASSIUM HYPOPHOSPHITE. 
Of tnliie In pbtlilBis, or ^bwe there la aefidencj of nei-va power di 
to deblUty; alao exhibited In Bcrofuloua diseases of chUdien. Dose, Id 
toSOer^ns. 

OampTcned Tabltti, aee llat In Appendix:, Hos. 81' to 19. 
Si/ru-pi. BM list in Appendix, Nos. 11, 13; also Bematic Htp< 
ptioaphiiM. ' 

Qtffcerole Hypophoaphitea -. ....,..',..... per i^t..S 1.00 

Each duidoUDce repreBente: 
Calcium hypopboapliite, gi^. 
Sodium hypophOBphlte, B gra. 
Potassium Uypophosplilte, 3 grs. 



POTASSIUM IODIDE. 



Alterai 



eobst 



inatlve of great value. Used 
tivatmoDt of syphilia; also In 
parfllydja. Dose, 2 (o li 



DDJunctlnn with mercnrial sa 
W^Hropayy muscular rheuniatJsin, ai 

Pilli, see list In Appendix, Nos. BT, 531, 5311. 

Compmaed Tableti, see list ia Appendix. Nos. 45, 49, 110, 133, 100. 
£ltEirj, me list In Appendix, Nos. 48, 113. 
Sffrup, see llat to Appendix, No. 4S. 
Bee bIsq IVJ/oKiim QompouTut. 

POTASSIUM LACTO PHOSPHATE. 

Combines tlie l^temipeutlc properties of potassium plioHpbate am 
^botteaold. 

Spvpi, see list In Appendix, Noa. S, £9. 

POTASSIUM NITRATE. 

Kefrlgowit, diuretic, diaphoretic, antiseptic; locally an irritant o 
Imultint, according to concentration. A valuable remedy in feren 
Ic charaoter; Is brat administered fa solution. 
POii, see list In Appendbi, Nos. 348. 353. 
Pink GranuJe, see list In Appendix, No. 706. 
Compreatd TabUU, see list in Appendix, Htm. \2V, ^a^,^&^.. 



178 

POTASSIUM OSMATE. 

BBecDUBeDded In tbe DtEbt BirrHU ot |i1itlila& 
Diiinmtt. we UM io AppcmlU. Ko. 93IL 
Mwnol TabUI IWInratit. we list in 



POTASSIUM PERMANGANATE. 
L poimful attniulMit. anclBeptle, readUr pnrtliig wlrh 
triwt; tieBoe mnUalde Is polmiiiix bf Kllmloldal Balls, si 
ftc; bireit«nittliiae,iiiwbeappiled in a pondered fan 



b bw proTsd benflcU ai 



g in bo^tal ganereoe. utivTa, dlpli- 
Imide wounds; also as an injectioa 
L, etc.; IntcnuU; it is doiiued a very vaiuaUB 
led Biibculaueously In opium nar- 
X amcDorrtuBa, 1 to S graina. 
raU (ronimsHd) *ee llrt Id Appendix, Noe. BUIoSX. 
OMMprcBTd roMf f<. we list [n Appendix, Nos. 1%, in to 1 

POTASSIUM PHOSPHATE. 

Eoiplored aa an alleraUve In BttroTuIa, and phUilglE. Dobs, 10 tt 
ralna Hues ttowB a day. 

DUel.BeellBtlD Appendix. No. 176. 
aeeUstin Aiqieodlx. Nos.«, W. 

POTASSIUM SALICYLATE. 

w practically the same pnqiertlea as tJie scxlluiii salt. 



POTASSIUM AND SODIUM TARTRATE. 

dom d(Baer«eine wiUi the etoiuacb; 






A gentle and coollug lonat 
la parUeularly acceptable in Uie fonn of seidllti pi 
~ ibrifuKC, SO (fl M grains; aa on antUitbtc, 00 Co l!Kl gtsins, lareel]' diluted, 
ireral times a day; as a cathartic, alnut one om 

Pili (fXI) Jperi™l, SauerS perlOO, 

Etixirt, see list In Appendix. Nob. D8, 83. 



POTASSIUM SULPHATE. 

Fonnerly used as a purgative, but baa (olleo 

MoblnaBon, Dose, as a purgaOve. B to 4 draeb 

PiOs, Bee list Ip Appendix, NcB. 197. TSl, 748, 

OompretKd Tableti, see Uet in Appanilix, Ni 



PRICKIY ASH, See XAWHO^" 




PRIDE OF CHINA. 

ij.— Calh&rtic. el 
e narcotic effeclu slmilur to Bplgella; 1 

Fluid Ertnmt of bark of ruol, 1^ to 1 (1. d 

PRIVET. 

LioUBTHiTu TULOARE, Unoi. — Afltrfiig«it. Va]ijal)le lu cliroulc bowel 
ComplalntB. ulceration ol Blflouuih BUd Intestloes. lUid us k gargte tor 
ulcers oC month and Uiroat, Doee. a to 4 oimoes of Infusloti (one ouDca to 
the pint). 

Pretaed leaves, 

PULSATILLA. 

Amehdke PiTiAiTiLLA, Llnn^.— UteraUvB, BMlattieaudiuitlapBBniodlc. 
AdmlniBt^red with boaeflt Id eeoondar? Bypl^Uls, and chronic cntanoouH 
enipUoaa oF a noa-spFCifiu nature; Iilghly ea 

aflectfcms of mucoua membrane; for tlia n^llB[ at nervous eihaUBtloa, , 
especially following menstmal dtron^ments and sedentary IkabllBi and 
the Tarious manlTestaUons of faysUuio, 

• Fluid Extract 0} b£rh, I lo 5 minima. per plnt,.t 1-90 
J^udered £ctn>cf, 14 to I gr per at.. Si 
ab6W Tt^watt CaOfO PulmHHo Knc(««, 1 minira 
perHO, net, SllceaM;psrI(X».iHt.. .« 
Praatd kerb. 

PUMPKIN. 

CucuRmTA Pepo, Linnj.— The Bceda are mucilaginous imil tenldde* 
Itccomnicnded In tlie tfeatment of Btraneury and uriniuy alTectJotia. In 

K-BBtrttto, enleritia, febrile diseases aad (fonorrhtea. When givon for tapo- 
rqrm, foUoir after two houts with a brisk catliartlc 
FluU Bstrati of feed, For tape-mmn, eT^wrote, M a Rende 
beat, two fluidounc«s of the fluid extract to one-halC Ituld- 
Duuce; let the patient lake this at one dole, fastlDc, In the 
monJuK. Dose, 1-2 to E Buidouuceo per pint f 1.89 
PYRETHRUM. 

Ah^cvolds PKhE'E'iiunH, DeCandolle. — A powerful Irritant, used 
aJmoot excLusivelj' as a. eiaJB^gue in ccriAin rhounjatic and neuralgio 
alTectlaiw; as a local stlroulaut in paralysis of tongue and throat, and 
relaiatlon of tJie uvula- Also emplojed by dentists to banuinb j^orlnus 
teeth prior (o tilling. 

Fluid Extract of root, 1-8 to 1 fluldrachm. to be held In the 

mouth but not swoUaved. per pint, .{ 1-90 

.Prewed roof, 

QUASSIA. 

FiCFUCi DCBLBi fSiartJ) LIndltsy.— A purely Utter toTic,ul^'l^^stJ,^ 
lag Ibe ajvleai irlciiout lnoreaslng heart actiou. It, ia paiUoi^niVj bAusAbV 
J» |iW Wt «l f M of tile dlgtWJTO 



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Qy ASSI A— CONTDIUED. 

Fluid Snncl of kwhI. Mo IS minima. per plnt.-t I.IXl 1 

ftu nrtt i ' al Bitracl. 1 gialii and upward* per ca.. 

Solid Erirael. 1 EnUd vid iipwurdi. per oi.. 

PillM, «cie UM Id Appendix, Noe. H3, m. 
Ccmjinweit Tabtrt». hm list in Appendix. Noe. 47. IM. 
(y;EBRACHO, See ASPIDOSPERMA. 
QUEEN-OF-THE-MEADOW, 

vithAl BDmewbat BlhniilAnt and BsOiiigflob. Has acquired a reputAtJon in 
gratel. Btrangury and all clkTonlc diseases of tbe urinar? oreana. and ma; 
be med with excdlent effect in dropsical affectkna, biBPiaWirta. gout and 

fbtid Sttrari o/ root, 30 to SO piioiniB per p]n(..S .SO , 

Svlftl Attract, 3 to 10 grs. p«-«.. JS 

Omeentration Eupurpiirin, 1 tolgTB per as.. IM 

Preued haves, I^fofd root. 

CyJlLLAJA. 

QciLLAjA SAPoNAftiA, MoliDa. — latflmaUy, U eoteemed as a aubatjtute 

r aea^ea, beloe iwUer home, and aeldom inducing lomiUng or diar- 
rhoea; lis iweeler Msle rendera it more acceptable to children: It is mors 
powerful siniK it conlAina Bve times the proportloa of lAe same two glu- 
coaides that are present in Beti^^ wlUi Uie additional advants^ of bting 
more constant in quaotlty. 

Fluid Sxtraet of Soap-tne bark. Does: for a cMd, 2 minims; 

for adults, e mininu. taken homl; per pint..) 1.80 

Fmged Imrk. 

QIJININE, Se£ cinchona. 
QUININE-FLOWER. 
Sabbatu ELLiomt, SleudeL— Tonic, febrifuge, antlperiodlc; pcsseeeas 
much the some properties as dnchona barks, la ita habitat is employed 
for the relief of paludal feren, being pushed uotji it produces tinniJiu 
aurium; Its reputation as aoautiperlodiu was gained in the South during 
the late war owing to the scarcity of quinine. 

fluid Extrael of root, 1-2 to 1 fluidnlchm every two hours. 

To be increased in quantity In obstinate casts per pint..S 1!.SB 



RAGWEED. 



AMBttoaiA AHTBaiiHLGFouA, Uun*. — AsCiingeEt. Employed as an 
application to frcflh wounds and inflajnmotions of the soft parts arising 
from Injuries, also to hmmorrliolds; is said to exert a stimulant acUan In 
the ln>hoid state. 

B 1 




i3i 

RASPBERRY. 

baux. — Similar id medicttiaJ pfc^>erties t 

bark of the root of the otlier TorieJi^fi ol 

blackberry, la found useful in relaxed omdilicms of 

dreu. diarrhoea, dyteBtiTT, pa^re htnnatriiaeca. < 

In gonorrhcGa, gleets lencorrtuoa and prcd^sus ani 

uterine contractions, even where ergot has Mled. 

Flvid Extract of leatia, to tioKoaaiaiB perjAit.-S l.M) 

Solid Extract, Stow en... ^. peroz.. M 

Prfited leava. 

RED CLOVER. 

Tbivolioi PKiyxKBK, Unnf.— Deobetment. alteratJTe. Bniatire. The 
Uossoms are used in Infusion In wboopine-onugb: also emploj-ed with 
success in the treatment of scrofula, and exlemaUj- as a irash for in- 
coDdfCloiied uloera. 

Fluid ExtntBl of Uosnniu, I-3to3SuidrBChms per pint..S l.SD 

Solid SrtnKt,5 to SSgra. peroz Ja 

Compnned Tablet, see list in Appendix, No. 48. 
Bee also TrifoliMm CompouTUj. 

Preucd bloaomi. 

RED COHOSH. 

ACTJU sPLCATi, LInui; via. HitBiu, Alton,— A viOlOTt purgative. 

It be naed with caution. The root is beliered to poBsess narcoUa 

with water and applied locally, the Quid extract acta 

n Insecticide. 

fluid Ectract D/ root, S to 90 minims. per [^t..S 1.80 

RED GUM, 

A ruby coiorod exudation from EuoiLiprcs bobtbat*. SobJeohtendal, 
le other apediK Imported from Australia, From eighty to ninety 
per cent, of Itls soluble in cold water. It la intensely astringent to mucous 
meinbraiie. conaequently has been given to check the purghig of mercu- 
ric pill administered for syphilis. Has been likewise recommended for 
sea BicknesB, This .gum should be distinguished from the ciKniDon 
Aoatrallan " Botany Boy " Kino, said to be the product of EiKalmitiu 
mini/era. The latter is very resinous and little soluble In water, 

tfiuidBtd Ottm ; per pint. .$3,60 
RED MAPLE. 
iiaa Btrsaiiu, Uimi.— A mild astringent. Used as a loUon for sore 
B; Its Ttrtoea otbemise are not known. 
Preutd bark. 
RED OAK. 
(JiniBOUS BimtiA, LlnQj,— Contains much tannin and tberefoifi la a use- 
aatrbigent. KmptnyedlDclironicdiacTbcBa,chroDicmuGousdieohBrges, 
eta,; externally as an application to Indolent ulcers and hiemorrholds: as 
an Injection for leucorrbcsa, and as a gaigte tor cekaax&XbiwX,, «E,. 




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El 
RED OSIER. ^^^^H 

Hutus IT— n— . UB1I6.— Tonic and »lriii£ait. Uv '^^^^^^^l 
tuH tcrIXigtnoi(OarniuJlorida)in sune dcaes: i* ■4^^^^^^| 
iogof preKWUicr. utd iHHaunended tu drataTi ul<»n,^^^^^^^H 
ore™. ^^^^^^ 



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Fluid Erlmct of bar*. 9) XoVO minima. F«f pint..! l.OS 

RED POPPY, 

pAPiTn BniA't Umie.— Said to be aaiadjjie an^ aam^aiOiye 

In but nay west opiate. 
Preoed (lauen. 

RED ROOT. See JERSEY TEA. 
RED SAUNDERS. 

of PnnocAiipra aAKTALiHOB, 
lyed for coloring purptwea. 

See Fluid Lavender Compound and IMmid Lavender Comp. 
for B. P. tinctvrt. 

RENNIN. 

It n-aB fonnolf bcHered Uiol Che prDpertj- o( ounHins milk was an 
Inbereiie ottrlbate of pe|)^, but Uils oplciun is no longer Knable, slcce [t 
baa been plaiuijr proTen tliaC cuseln in curbed by Rennin, a rermenC dle- 
ttoCt (ram. but oasoclalHl with, pepda in (he gastric juke. We tate 
pleaaure in placing M Ihe disposal of the medical profession a superior 
soluble Remiin in pultendeut fonu. — one grain is capable of ourdliag one 
pint of milli. and it will be found a raluable agent for the pntpaiatlon (^ 
Junket or Curds and Whey fordlel«Cic piirpoBes. .per oz. vial, nel..t 1J8 

E Tahiti TritMralc (■»») Bennin. 1 er. ^ 

K perbot. of SW.nef.SS cents; per hot. of 1000. nt 

r RHAMNUS WIGHTII, wroHT & arnott. 

Tonie and afltrin>:^t; from chemical examinations made It tiati b( 
sugsestud that tiie nark may possess properties 
lliomand Caficara Sagnida, 

Fluid Eitracl of barh, 10 to lOmlaImB per pint,.! S.ilj 

k RHUBARB. 

Bbedh ornciNALS, Balllon, ~ Cathartic, tonic and aatrlngent; i 
atringeocy is exerted sfter the cathartic effect, rendering it very ti ' 
able remedy In bowel complaints. Ita tooie pawere render in useful tt 
hahltuflJ constipation and dyapepaia. 

Fiald Sittracl of root, E to SO minims per pint..) S. 

Fluid RKabarb Jromalic— Three times the strength o 

LoffldaJ aromatro Oncture of Rbuljorb. U. 8. P., which it c 
wise resemble in every partlcuiar. It Is employed Ft 
tixt&apottWGoas preparation o£ sjoma^ eyruc ol ^ 



183 

RHUBARB— CoNTfNUED. 

bdog preferable to tlte oiTlcIal Uncture, as 11 

ducB BO large a proportioQ at aJcohoL 

100 Cc represeute: 1 pint repres 

00 Qm Bhiibarb ]Do 



ISGm. 
18 Om. 
BGm. 



Dose, 1-4 t<il fluldracbm per pint. .( a. 

Fluid Extract Bhubiirb Cump. tBith i^fossiUTii,— Tonic, antacid 
and l&zatlve. Usol prinaipally in diarrhoea, djseQt«ry, chol- 
era morbus, cholera Infantum, and in the same diseases as 
componnd powder of Hhubarb, It Is frequently of use In 
correctlag acidit)' of Btomach. ajid ma; be employed aa a 
gentle laiotiie, especlslly during pregnancy, and when pUea 
arsprassit. Eocb pint represents; Ethubarb, 6 oss. ; Casda 
CXimaiaoa, 4 <aa. ; HydroBtla, 4 ozb. ; Potassium carbonate, 1 
Dz.; Olt Peppermint, 30111. Dose.IBtotWmliiima..perplnt.. 1. 
FhUd firtraci SJiiibarb and Senna.— A mild oatharHo. adapted 
to coadvoness with gastric uneasiness in persons of a goutjr 
habit. Eacb pint repreuenlf: S ozs. each of Rhubarb and 

Beuna. Dose, 15 to M minims perpint.. 1. 

S'lvid Shiibarb, avvel.— Four times the streuj^h of Uie ofndal 
Tinct. Bhubarb. iweet. Dnse, 1-4 BJ 1^^ fl. dra.... per pint,. 1, 
100 Oo. represeDtc: 1 pint reiH^sents about: 

40Gm Jlbubarb - <\sjin,a 

IBGm Olfoyrrhiza .. 






. . .2 i-S OE 
. 2-Boi 



^m On 

^^KSee 

K 



See also Liquid RlmbaTb for B. P. tinstvre; Fluid Stetract 
Srfndelia Compound. 

Jformal Llqafd BhUbarb, S to SS minims. perpint.. I 

Solid Extract of Rhubarb, 2 to 10 grains per <».. 

Solfii Edract Rhubarb Compound. Pharvt. Qer. Ext. Bhubarb, 
fi parts; Ext. Aloea. S parts; Kfsin Jalap. 1 part; Soap, 4 

parts. Dose, StolOgrabis per ot.. 

JVifllered Stetract Rhubarb^ E to lOgraJne.. per oz.. 

JWi, see list iu Appendix. Nos. 49. 60, W. SI, 133. Via, 173, tsi, 

soi, aa, S^, wi, 3S5. 3?s, 881. Boa to sn, Tsa. 

Tablet Triturata. see list in Appendix. Nos. «7. 888, 48U, 828. 
Cotnprased Tablets, see Ust in Appendix, Noa. SS, 1D4, 13i, IW. 
Blixirt. see list in Appendix, Nos. 110, 113. 
Sitrvpt, see list in Appendix, Nos, 40, 41. 42. 
Rlmbari Fingeri. A Brst-clasa grade of root pressed into 
fl per lb. (80 plecesj, net,. 

RHUS AROMATICA, aiton. 
Deemed a remedy for those coLdltioos wbicli give riuo to urinary J 



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184 



RHUS AROMATICA— CoHTDiUED. 

It klso scU H an exdtant cm the DOO'iid-i&ted mtnwdec at Uodder, titonis, 

and iDfericrr portloD of the dlgctrtjie consL 

fluid Extract of bark 0/ Totrl, 5 to 30 minims per pint. .{ 3.00 

Solid Eitract, 1 laSgrs. per 01.. .Tt 

RHUS GLABRA. 

Bbub oi.unu, Llnnf,— Tonic, utringait, onUseptic. Employal fa 
t ■ gDnorrbiBK, leocorrhcBa, illiiniHe&. dysettterr, ajtd iu profuse pera|riraUoa 
, from d^)lUt]ri the berries are lOceKlse diuretic and refrigerant. 

Fluid EitnKt StitiuKk barli, 1-S lo 9 fluldrachms per iHnt. ,| 

S'luirl Extract Rliia Otabra Qierrieg), 1 toSfl. diB ps'i^t.. 

OotuxrUratUm SAunn, I (o3 grs per oz.. 

PrelKd baric. Preaed leapet. 



Dlant DBTcotlc; promotea 
1^ •Mretor? fimcUotia of tbe Skis and Iiicliieys. aad producea a stupefying 
> (fleet upon Uie Dormia system; trhan higcHied [wmotea more or le« 
r InJtation of tbe stomach and Inwds. Uaed In the treatment of obsdnate 
s disordera, drapay, nocturnal incontineace. chronlii panlyslB, 

Bdcs and prickings 0: 

le emeHra followed b: 
f'tfeoAeymptomsBslheyarlseon general principleB. 

Fluid Erfraci 0/ leaves, B to 80 minlmB 

Ptnedaed Extract, lA toSgra per 01.. 

Tablet Tritwate C19S} Ehm ToxtcodeiidTon tiiKture, I mfnim. . 

perSCO. Mt, aScenla; per 1000. net . . 

PreiKd leaves. 

ROSE. 

Pale, U. 8. P., Kosi centifolu— 3led, U. B. P.. Rosa oallica, LianC | 
— Palo rose pelAls ore seldom employed medicEnally; those of the n 
re used for their plcaiunt ostringency in aphiJiutis and other ul< 
it mouth, ears, anus, etc., Inflammation of eyes, htemorrhages, ai 



i 

1 



and alkalies, and!' j 
..per pint. .« l.»J 



mildsf 



ingent Is Indicai 



PiOi, aee list in Appendix, Noa. 19, 14, XH. TlS. 71E, 717. 719. 736, 
ras, 788, T44, 745, 

Losxnge Sate^ieaf and ^fum., -.,,,,- ..,,,.... per 1b..$ JiO'4 

Pretttd FaU Bote petals. 



iiciMALtB, LIziDf,— Employed in fuuotionn] i 



ROSEMARY— Continued. 

Bee Fluid Lavetuler Compotind; TAguid Lavendfr Conip. 
for B. P. tincture. 
Preaied Jlotceri. Premed leaves. 

ROSIN-WEED. 

Snj'Bini UCEHUTDH, Lhni^.— ToqIc. diaphoretic, alterative, emetl 
Very beaeflcial in dry, obstinatt; couglia and Intenulttoit fevera; 1 
action ftppeara lo be analogous to grindclia robuata; aaid to rellw 
■' he&T» " in harsea. 

Fluid Extract of fter6. 1-2 t« J fluidraduij per pint,,! II 

Freaaed leavei. Fretted too 




RUBUS. 

i. Ailoa.— Astrtugent an 
aa an ingredient in componi 



HutaiB, t5o«s.;aovea.I.BoE.; Caaala Cinnamon, 1 oi. Dose, 
14 to 1 flaidracbm. Particularly adapted to the treatment 

of the dlarrhcBa of infants and yonng persona per pint . . 

)S attract Rii>ni«,S to 10 sr^ per ox.. 

jdSslracl Rulnu, S to lOgra per oz.. 

to 9 fluidrachmH perdoE, plnta,. ' 

* JlinipBIiHakteTTv jlromnlis. 1 to 3Buldraclmia..p«-doi. pints,. ', 

Prened root. 

RUE, 

Rdta qiuiecilems, Llnni.— a powerTul emmeosgc^ue iu cases 

runotloaal uterine Inootivlty; also at value In hjBterlo. coamlBioiia and 

flatulence, tha oil being preferred for the latter, 

FItttd Extract d/ leainw, 10 toSOmlnimB per pint.. S I.M 

I Solid Extract, Siaigta peroz.. Jf 
Pitt Ont) Emmenagaaut, RigautTs... period, 15 cants; per BOO.. 
Preuedhrrb. 
RUMEX. 
tYHLLOW DOCK.] 

Bmm CRIBPITB, !.Inn&~ A Iterative, tonic, mildly laxative, not u 
rhubarb. Elmployed in cutaneous disorders, and appears to be of Berrloa 
aiatiieefu. 

Fluid Sxtraci of root, 1-3 to 1 fluldrochin per pint.. S I.IS 

fluid Extract Yelloio Dock Componnd. Hoslongheldahlgh 
alterative compound In the tofni ol \J« sjtu^ 

fi^ tile m«lrlr.]T of Whlch It Is ^BdsUj ^Aay^t-A 'Sw^. 



^^_ Fluid S 
^^K Fluid I 




f 

^K SABBATIA CAMPESTRIS, nuttalu. 

^^^■^ fiKld lo reJiere alck-lieBdacbG when caused bf deranged dige«t]c>t); 

^^^nNetuI otBO w an auUpeHodIo and (irarCDtatJT? of mlBJfmaClc fererB; and 

^^^Bfal drachm dowH^ every four hmire, Is a reliable 

^^Hnom rBTSTB, and in generBl deUlity of tbe syHtem. 

^^H Fluid Rctraet of plant, lA to 1 fluidraubm per pint.. S 



RUMEX— Continued. 
pint repTGHIite: Bumei. 8 oza.; Falw BlUeiBweet, 4 
Aiuerkno It;. S oa.; Figwort. 2 on. Dose, 1-9 to 1 

drschm per pint. .% 1 JW | 

id Extract, S lo BO grains 



SACCHARIN, See TAR. 



I 



SAFFLOWER. 

riHOTORioB. Llnni. — A domeotie remedy employed tl 
Btnnxiote efBuresceiice Id measlflewid otliu-aianthematA;i»adlaphon 
d b) dissipate Incipient calorrb and muBcular 
Uam. iJUHtlve in larso doeos. 

fluid Extract of Jloreli, 5 to EO minima perpbt. .( a.W 

Prt^aed fioreU. 

SAFFRON. 
■Hie stigmas ol dtocra sativcs, IJnn*.— Tormerly madi usedu 
antlqiavnodlc and noji^tie emmenagogue; now cblefly employed to 1b 
t color and Saror. 

See Liquid Alott for B. P. decoction; Liquid Cincluma 
Comp.for B. P. tincture; Llqaid Cuntomoin Comp, for 
a. F. tinctfire. 
pittt. aeo list In Appendix, Noa. 271. Tia, 746. 
SAGE. See SALVIA. 
SALVIA. 

[SAGE.] 
SiLTU oencmtiAs, Linn^.— SUmiilant aromatic, U 
a well-lfno\™ domestic dlapboreUc lis aafrlngency is ot sorrtca as a 
gargle for the mouth or throat, and Ha aromatio quality renders it useful 



Fluid Extract of Icavei, 1-Bto 1 ftuldrachm. per pint.. ( 

Preaeed leaves. 

SAMBUCUS. 

SiMHnctia cuiu>ENais. liaai.—Barli: Hydingogue cathartic 1 
ployed as a remedy in divipsy. Floietrn Stimulant, diaphoretic. 
aometrbat diuretle. Applied hi fomentation In eryulpelna, e-'"""' 



I 

>nd,^H 

1 





« 


187 


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^L SAMBUCUS-CoNTWuSD. 




^^^ Bee also Shiid Bj^tract StllUngin Coin-inxind, 




Elixir, see list Id Appendix, Vo. US. 
Sgrup, see list In Appendix. No. 61, 
Prftaed bark, praaed rtoiHer*. 


1 


SALOL, SALOPHEN, See TAR 


1 


SAMPSON SNAKE-ROOT. H 
UaefiJ In all caws o( enreeUod mucous tissuca attended wicli dlaehBrge. 

glands are toTOlTOd. 

Frtaei root. .^H 
SANDALWOOD. ^M 

la mora reodlir toleratol ty «ome than the oil. "^H 
^K FJuAj extract of wood. Cinnamon adds to Its ]>alatAbi]|tr. -^H 


^H PtU«,geeliBtinAppendii,Nos.ISa,S8S. 


to 4S, BB, 91. ■ 

1 


^V SANGUINARIA. 




PP^ •eoreUon; in large doses causeant, reducing pulse, and acting aa aa ^H 

Oftenw bnming in tlie stomach, irrtigo. Impaired Tision, oiormiDg prt«r^^^| 

traUon, eW. Chiefly employed as a stlmiilnnt enpeotoranl to brDDChitli,^^| 

(roup aDd aBtbmB. ^^M 

^H fluidftrtracCa/rbfEoine. l>oBe:aiBnemeticlOtal»niinimH; ^^M 


^^^i See also Fluid Exiraeii Wild Cherry Compound; Hore- ^H 
^K homd CompouBd. under MantiWunt; ZofisKo Con- ^1 
^^L jH>und,'P>Tiiu Compound, under IFTutePJiie. ^H 




.. 1^1 








Z"l »^^ 




^^^^^ «B UBt In ippendix, Nob. BB, 2J8, sua to ESB. 


^^9 



SANCUINARIA— Continued. 
rubUt 7VUumt«. 8» list in AiipeDdlK. No^ S86 to 969. 
ContpratBd Tablel. see list In Appendli, No. iSl. 
Sl/nip. aee llBt In Appendix. No. 37. 
Jhholant, see list In Appendix. No 9. 

See »Iki A-nodic^ Pi"' Expecloranl. 
PreuBlrool. 

J SANGUIS BOVINUS EXSICCATUS. 
[dried bullock's 81.000, DEFIBRINATEO.] 
On tlie addition of water this preparation [a in all fssentlal reepecM 
Iw to trveh bullock's blood, tbus ailordlng a valuable remed; to 
M irbo caoDOt reson to the abattairt (or the naCural fluid. 
In l-<-pound cans perdoz., nel.-S 9.(10 
SANTAL OIL. See SANDALWOOD. 
SANTONICA. 
['-" "-"»»•) 
Arthihu PAitciTLOiu, WebeT.— A rtsmod; fOT luiDbTlcolds Aod KacaT- 
IdcB. Geoerally employed in the form of the active principle, Banttmin. 
PiOl. Bee list in Appsudii, Noa. 44, 586 to fiSg. 
Pink Oranule, Bee list In Appendix, No. TIO. 
^^ TViblcf Triturata, aee IlBt la Appendix, Hoe. IM to I5B. 
^^L .Cofnule Cn) Gbntonin aTid Cailar Oil. 



J 



. , per diu. boxes ol 1^ doz. .( £.10 
i.si^ Qm. Cabout 40 ni.)* 
' Loanget. A favorite form of exblbltlng Santonin to children. 
Santonin, 1-3 and 1 gr. ; ^nfanfn and Oalonel, in three 
colon, chocolate, [dnic. ajid white; Santonin Compound; 
Santonin and PodophyUin. 

SARACA IKDICA, LiNNe. 
Aatrhigent, uterine etslatlve. Employed b; Hindus in uterine affe 
tiona, eepedally tDenoirha^; also aa an application to hsmoirholda. 
, ffbtid Sxtract of bark, Mtol Ruldiacbm perphit..t 1.00 

SARSAPARILLA. 
[, U. 8. P. varieties. ExtensivelJ employed in Baoonitary 
Tofulou 

WflvidSittTiKtSanapaTillii. 30 ta UOmiohnB. per p[nt..$ 1.60 

fVbiid Extract SanapariUa (Pom). This valuable siwcies ia 
oomparativBly unknown lu American marketa, the supplies 
being csrHed through the ububJ chaimela of trade from 
BrazataEarope. JDoae. M M BO mlniin» — ital. 





■ 


^H SARSAPARILLA-CoNTiNUEo. 


^^H jriuid Extract Sanaparilla Compoaid per plat, .f 1,10, 

W Sa;::::;:::::8!SSi!:;.;;-.-.-.:-.'."iS: 


Non.-Tlie ingredieotB of this Buid eitract ditter Bomawhat 

UiB Bpealal piiipo» ol conTenioics In maldng tlie Utter see 
below. 


. fluid SariaparaUi Compound (Jar Syrup). Dose. SO to flO 












Sasaarnu root. S rat. Uoi^reoD bark. 1 oz. 




Solid Retract aaraaparma Comp., 4 to lOgnUna per ox.. X7 


PowdfT/a Extract SarsaoariUa.* ta 10 eraha uerra.. .W _ 


till (SBUI aartanarilia EHiract. S las. oar lUO, 45 cenlfl; Dei MW, . U.ltf:^| 


.fwTUM. BW list In ADDeadii. Noa. 4S. «. 46. ^M 








SASSAFRAS, ^ 


cJilefly to impfirt Bovor. 


K FI««Erirc«:(o/6<xrfco/rM*,l-S«.lfluldrftchn....perpint,.$ .» , 


^^k See ^so Fluid Finui Comp.; FHid Eitract Sartaparilla ^M 
^■^ ilia Coma, for B. P. decoction. ^H 




r.nr™,«.-Br™:M«l-fJuft,h. ^H 




,/>WMd bartofraot. ^^^| 





■ 'J^ 

^m SASSY-BARK. 

^^B ERmnuiFiiuit'H dvDiEEHgE, Don. PoBQNDiTs Tbc cmlefti polsOD Of 

^^V Angtda, It Bppesn to be emetic, astringent, narcoUo. imd to sn-enetlKia 

^^^ UKlmodentte the heart like DtgltaUB. 8aI<] taliaiebeen auccesBfully eiii- 

^^V_ pbgred In iIlarrliiBa. ijaeaf^tj and coUc. 

^^K AxTiDon*.— EineUc* or Btoiuafh puiup. U uifllclDDtly earl^, Vbb 

^^H MimuLuitB and treat on general principles. Nux Vomica faas been recom* 

^^H ueuded u a plij'slologks) antidote. 

^^H Fluid Bxiract of bark, B Co IS minim a. used u'itb cautluu 

^^k perplut..»a50 

^^ ok 



SAVINE. 



JimPERi's tUBiNA, Linn^. roiaoMOua-— Kmrnpnagoijiie. dluretjci, dia- 
phoretic- In lor^ dosee inducea gaatro-enteritis; contra-indlcat^^ wbere 
general or local inflainmatioo Is present; In small dosea, is reputed efficsr 
checking a tendency to abortion, and also aa oC benellt in menoT' 

Ahtidot^.— Emetlca, castor oil. opiates, linseed meal poultice ts 



I 



fhild Extratl of lopi. S to30 minima per pint..) 1. 

See aJ80 Fluid Extmcti Blue Cokollt Comp, ander CBuEopA]/!- 
Iwn; Pink-root <%mp. under Spigelia. 

Solid Extract, 1 b)4grs per ox.. 

PHU, see list m Appendix. Noa. 868, S70, Wl, SSI. 
Campraaed TahUti. see Hat in Appendix, Noe. S4, 156. 
Freaied top). 

SAW PALMETTO. 



Jisjn £ Hooifer.— A geneml tonic promoting 
In oatarrli, ozteua, clironlc bronchitis, acate 
and chronic iaryngitia, asthma and whoopingoough. A remarkable elTect 
1b, that while controlling cough and lung trouble, it appears to act aa a 
Duifient tonic, and so aids digestion and asBlniiiation that there is a very 
rsiiid gain in strength. 

Recently atlenticin baa been called to a Bpeclaliy vitalizing acUon upon 
tlie ^anda of the reproductiye apparatus as mamoiB!, oraries. etc.. hence 
is specially recommended In all cases of wauting or atrophy oC the uterus 
and appendages, and of th«r mole analogues, tt 

EFIwilEthmlo/jTesfcierrieg. l^lo31iuidrachmH,.perphit..> lOCL J 
Solid Extract of fresh berrie), 5 grs. and upwan 
Ckimtn-eiiied Tablet, see list in Appendii. No. II 
CapstUea, see iiet ia Appendix, Nob. B8, QI. 
Em 



SAXIFRAGE. 



!a r^othache; as a gargle to remove 
riuid Extract of root, IB to » 
L J 'rv t t^ root. 



d mucus hi throat,'^3 
...perpluca UO^I 




js exudaTJoa from the root of Convolvulus Scahhoku, 

1. but feeble hepatic atimulniit. with t«tideticy U 
occa^DD griping. Bdog somewhat unceitaln as a. purgative. Is b«t ^vei 
it] comlrinat^on, as with colocjDlh. Doiy meDtioDed for tbe preporfttloDa \ 
iDto which it enters. Dose. 5 (o 10 graiiK. 

See Poipdered E-ctract Colocvnih Compound, 
POla. see list hi Appendii, Nos. IM. 197, BS5, 731, 748, 134. 
Tallei Tritta-alea, see list in Appendix, Noa. 330 M 3% 
CmnpreMted Tablet, see Ilat In Appendix, No. ICO. 



SCARLET PIMPERNEL. 



for rheumatiSDi : also used wiih some si 
Fl^id Edract of Aerh) 1 



reputaUoB as a ramedy 






I 



SCOPARIUS. 

CvnsiTa ScopAbtus (Llan£) Link. — BiureUc, laxative, and, ii 
doKs, cathartic A valuable remedy hi dropsical compl^nts, e 
CHF cardiac ortglzi, and also in the amisarca of chronic kidney disease; used \ 
Bucceesfnlly la scorlatioal albuminuria, 

fluid JEdTKct of topi aiul Eioi'ai, 1-2 (o I fluidrachm 

per pint. .J 1,0S 

Z>iumulc, see list in Appeudli. No, 910. 

ToUet THiMTOia, see list in Appendix, Koe. 49S to 406. 

£iumal IbMet IVilurale, see list in Appendix, Ho, 1910. 

BypodvrBuMeTaiMtViriSpiatfi'M mljAale, 1-30 gr 

pc^ IS cents; per 10 

iVeoed topa, 

SCOPOLIA. 

ScoPoLU DABKioLiaA, Jscqubi.— ADodfue; employed in Ilea 
dooua. It quickens and eteadles the circulation after the manni 
latter drug, but is, in some reapects, Bupeiior lo that no enlargement of \ 
the pupils or dryueea of the fauces are obssved. 

fluid ExtrcuAof r^Limnw, 1 to 3 minims per irint..S l.W ' 

SCOURING RUSH. 

EqtnsDTDH HIEUALE, Linn^— Dliu^tlc and astflngeu 

Touud uneful In dropsy, suppression of urine, hsmaturlo, 

itlc affections, goooirbcea and gleet. 

trart of plant. 20 to 30 mUiiinii ...?ei v'>^--5 VfiG 

SCUILCAP, Seb SCUTfcUJA\K. 



'92 _ _^^_^_ 

SCUTELLARIA. 

LATEBUTiOU, LluQe, — TunlD. iiervuie. aDtlspuE- 
aodlc. ReoommMided !□ chorea, troDvulslaaa^ tremors, ijeuraJ^ia and 
IT idiopathic or accompBiiylDe iioule or 

Fttiid Extract of leacet. 1-9 to 1 auIdniclUD per piat..t i.SD 

f iui'd Extract Scnllcap Confound. ComhioeB kinic and ner- 
vine propertlm, ludiiaited in tha nervous dlsturhBBces ot 
h)-8tetical lemaleB. ani the delilliC; of idiadren foUowioe 
an attaoli of aumtner complaint. Each pint represeals; 
BcutellarlK, fiji ois,; Crpripedium, ^oia.; HopB.^ozs,: 

Wild Lettuce, i^j oiB. Doeo, 14t to 1 fl. dr perpint.. IJE 

See alio Flv44 Extract Lupulin Compound. 

Solid Bxtmcl,* to l&Kn- peros.. .n 

PoiBdared Extract, 4 to IBgrs. per ox.. JX 

Concentration Scut^tarin^ 1 to 3KrH.-.«h. ----..-. per 02. > l.W 

C^inipresHd TMiIef, see list in Appeodii, No. 200. 

In Appendix, No. 10. ' 

***' SENEGA. 

Pdltoala aK^KOA. LisD^. — A Btimulatfng Bxpectbrant, and diuretic; En 
large dosea emetic and cathartic; appeara to Btimulate all the secretions, 
praying occaaionaUf diaphoretic, and alaUeoRue. Employed aa an ex- 
peijtorant where tiiere is no acute indammatory action, or in which Uie 
Inflammaljon has beea hi a great measure sulidued ; wlih leputsl advui- 
tage In chronic catarrhal sA'eotlons, secondary staece of croup, diseaseB 
of bronclilal passages, pneumonia, aattmia, rhpuniaUam, dJi>par and 



I 



Fluid firiroct Senega. 10 to 80 mhiima per phit..) S.40 

See also Fluid Extraeti Black Cohosh Conipound, under 
Cimicifasa; fyecac and Senega; SgviU Compound 
COinprefied Tablete, see list in Appendix, Nob. 151, 1S9. 
f^rup, see Ust in Appendix, Vo. 4fl. 
Loxennet! Tar Compountt; Terba Santa Cfxnpound. 
Frtued not. 

SENNA. 

U. B. F. Torieties.— A prompt, elliclent and safe cathartic, acting 
ptiDcipslIy upon the small intestines; is apl to cause griping, wbldi 
la modified by combining n'll^ aromatica aa correctives, and also by the 
mode of preparing for use. 

It is stated that tlie pods coutidn IB par cent, more Cathartin than 
the leaves, and are thereby more active; they are also said to be teaa 
nauseous and to poBsesa Ices tendency to gripe. 

Fluid Ecfroct Senna. 1 to S fluldracluns per pmt..8 l.SO 

Fluid Ectrart Seimd, Agueoui. Less apt than the hydro-aJoo- 
bollc CotBclal) extract to cause grIpiHg poias. Doae, 1 to 4 

ealdndbBia, ■t™^^" 



JHMMtf 



V 


193 


^ 


■ 




SENNA— CONTIKUED. 




^ 




Fluid Extract Sentia Comp. An aicaUent mild purgaUve. 












represcntB; Sennii, 7 ois.: Jatop, ! oja; Coriander, 2 oia. 








...per pint.. HM. ^^M 




fluid £^ctracf 5«t7ia and Jalap. Eadi pint represents S oi. 


^m 




each of Senna and Jalop. DoBe, l-StoSfl. drs 


...per pint.. 


M^ 




FliHd Er(«Mit Senna Podt, 1-8 to 1 fluiUraolmi. . 


..per pint.. 


I.I..H 






ndernHTixa- 






cam; Orindelia Qmpound,- afanrfroia Compound, under 






Fodophsatm; PiTtkTMit Compound and PInbroot and 


■ 






■ Fluid Sar- 






«pim7ia Comp., for Syrvp. 




■ 




Solid Eitraet Senno, lOtoSOgra .,,. 




-1 




Foialerea S^traal Soma, iota ao s^ 







PiTJ Senna JJMrnrt, 3 Bra perlOO.Miw 


His; per BOO.. 


,.«, ■ 






■ 




Bltciri, see list in Appendli, Nob. 38, 83. 




■ 




Syn^, Bee list In Appendii, No. M. 




■ 


■ 


See also Laxative Wafers. 




■ 


I 


1 SERPENTARIA. 




■ 


1 


1 [V.K.™,. ......00.] 




■ 






Ionic, diaphor 


ti„ a 












J-Iuid Eltract S'^rpentariu.lSUiXmlolins. 


..per piot..S 


.... ■ 




See alH) J'luW Erlracl Cinchona Compound, 


Lipiid Cin- 


■ 




cAona COmp., /ctt B. P. tinvtme. 




w 




Fnued root. 




■ 




SHEEP SORREL. 




a 




Boirai AcKrosKLLi, Linn*.— Refrigeraat, dlure 


Oo. Employed 


" M 








m 






...per phiL..t !.ai -^M 




Solid Extravt. 10 grains 





" M 




PrutidKerb. 




M 




SHEPHERD'S-PURSE. 








Cafbeli^ Buitai-'PisToms, Miench.— A stlmula 


nt. Employed 


" V 




mata, UHdema glottidis. cimjnic iMarrhisa. etc. 








Fluid Exb'oat of herb, 1-1 to 1 Huidrachm 








SILKWEED. 










urotlc. Uspful 


in 




KirofuK asthma broneBJal disordere, soarlatlon an 


rheumatism 






peara to hasB gpeciflc power tu dispelling dropalcal eftua^nns.. 






J-lH.-d.Ei:traci of root. JO to id laXsiSiaB. 


..,.'P«^to!L-.\\3& 


W 's-'" 




^im 


^T 




^^^^^1 


^^^^1 



m^ 

SILVER IODIDE. 

Employed in typhoid fever aod uloeratioiis of the alimentary tract; 
also in c«*tain nervous affections, such as epilep^; and as a tonic in 
chronic spinal Inflammation; claimed to have been advantageously used 
in the treatment of whooping cough. Adult dose, 1 or 2 grains. 

PiU (696) saver iodide, 1-4 gr per 100, 45 cents; per 500. .$ 2.10 

SILVER NITRATE. 

Locally, counter-irritant; internally, altowtlve and tonic. Ilmployed 
in inflammations and ulcerations of the alimentary tract; also in certain 
nerve affections such as epilepsy and chronic spinal inflammation. I>06e, 
as a tonic, 1-20 to 1-2 grain ; as an alterative, 1-2 to 5 grains. 

Pill (808) Silver nitrate, 1-4 grain. . ..per 100, 40 cvits; per 500. .$ 1.85 

SIMARUBA. 

SnLAnuBA AMA&A, Aublct.— A toulc, apparently beneficial in relaxed 
and debilitated states of the alimentary canal, yet might be productive of 
harm if used indiscriminately in all dysenteric cases. In large doses it 
causes purging, diaphoresis, and sometimes, diuresis. 

Fluid Extract of bark of root, 10 to 80 minims p^ pint. .$ 1.80 

SKUNK CABBAGE. 

Stmplocarpus fcbtidus, Salisbury.— stimulant, antispasmodic, nar^ 
cotic; in large doses occasions nausea and vomiting, with headache, 
vertigo and dimness of vision. Used in astimia, whooping-cough, nervous 
irritability, hysteria, and convulsive maladies; also to allay the irritation 
in catarrhal bronchial and pulmonary affections. 

Fluid Extract Skunk Cabbage^ 10 to 40 minims per pint. .$ 1.00 

See also Fluid Extract Lobelia Compound, 

Elixir, see list in Appendix, No. 49. 

Pressed root, 

SLIPPERY ELM, See ELM. 

SOAP-TREE, See CJUILLAJA. 

SOAPWORT. 

Saponaria officinalis, Linn6.— Diaphoretic, diuretic; also said to be 
superior to sarsaparilla as an alterative. Used in Germany for venereal 
and cutaneous eruptions, and in visceral obstructions. 

Fluid Extract of root, ^ to 1 fluidrachm per pint. .$ 1.00 

Pressed leaves. Preyed root. 

SODIUM ARSENATE. 

Possesses the general properties of other arsenical preparations. 

Tablet Triturates, see list in Appendix, 157 to 159, 426, 454, 493. 

Hypodermatic Tablet (21) Sodium arsenate, 1-10 gr 

per 25, 12 cents; per 100..$ .30 

jDiumtUe, see list in Appendix, No 089. 

Diurnal TabUt THtwraie, see lisfc in App«nflax,«o. V«ft. 



p " ^ 1 


' . SODIUM BENZOATE 




tM 




er anil tiibercnlusbi. bdaH 


OB u Sdlveat Id reual calculi; aJso lopicitU}- as an Botiseptlc luid deodorant ^^ 


Do)W.HoadrmB, 




fl 


Comjnvafd Tablet, aee lEat in Appeortii, No. 


34. 


fl 


SODIUM ARSENITE 




■ 


Tonic, ootiperiodic, «1tw«0»e. 




■ 


releWnoTV Bypodermatit TdbM (Bid) Sodt 




-m 






SODIUM BICARBONATE. 


M 


naa the «uae eeaerol meiXuiaal properties 


BH the carbonate, b 


>«■ 


mUlter and less irritating. It haa been need In cr 


Dup to promote the r 


^1 


luMon of folBe memtoaoe; Talusble for the rtd 


notion of glueoee In 




urtae ol tllabetic putlents. Dose, 10 toao^ralua. 




^1 


iVIi.. see list In Appendli. Nos. 3M, E6a. 




V 


TabM Trilvrala, aae liKt In Appendix, Nos 


195, aio, an to aia. 


■ 


m,m.m, 649, mi. 




1 














^m i(oa.um «caroo«nrB. gra 


p(.p|b'„e[" 


so 


^F lOBra- 

^™^ SoAa Mint, in pound bottles 






lnbotUeao(40 


^''xr Oca.' net 


.IX 


See also list of Compreaed Tohlet, in Appenduc, Nob. 11 , W, 




98, IIW, 131, I8S, 187, !«, 147. 






See olBO Feptonlzijig TObleU under Fanci 


-ealin. 




SODIUM BORATE, bq 


AX. 




Mildly Btimiilant, sJtorative, and antJaepClo. Valuable for apbtliffi 


aud oUier ulcaroua conditiona of the mouth; ai 


adn«am(!fDi-wou 


Dds, 








CtonpreBed TnbleU. 






Sorax, h £TS-, In pound boxes... .......... 






Polaaium Morale attd Botox, In pound 


ota...perlb., nel.. 


(U.^ 




Drale,^gra, 


d 


See alBO list of Campreaatii Tableta hi Appandii, Nob. M, 105, 


■ 


IBB. SOB. 




^ 


Ophlhatmit: TubM Sodium l^aie. B gra.... 


..perbot.oflOO,. 


.«1^ 


SODIUM BROMIDE 








mlde, hut !b more palat- 










<^ 




.....VKini,^«t». 






■■ 



196 

SODIUM CARBONATE. 

Renders the urine distinctly aUcaUne and increases the fluidity of 
the bile; is sometimes used locally in skin diseases, especially ttioee of 
papulous and moist charact^ . Doee, 10 to 80 grains. 

PtUf, see list in Appendix, Nos. 257, 880, 7^. 

Compressed Tablet, see list in Appendix, No. 118. 

« 

SODIUM CHLORIDE. 

In small doses, 10 to 60 gjains, a stomachic tonic; in large doses, 2 to 
4 drachms, an emetic. 

PiU (749) Saline and Chalybeate IVrntc, FlinVa 

per 100, 40 cents; per 600..$ 1.85 

Compressed Tablets, see list in Appendix. 8, 84, 118, 137. 208, 209. 

SODIUM HYPOPHOSPHITE. 

Now largely prescribed in combination with cod liver oO, or in sjrrup 
form, and deemed useful in all diseases characterized by scrofulous 
diathesis and defective nerve nutrition; specially valuable^ phthisis. 

Compressed Tablets, see list in Appendix. Nos. 27 to 29, 163. 

Syrups, see list in Appendix, Nos. 6, 11, 12, 29. 

Olycerole HypopTiosphites p^ pint. .$ 1.00 

Each fluidounce represents: 

Calcium hypophosphite, 6 grs. 
Sodium hypophosphite, 5 grs. 
Potassium nypophosphite, 8 grs. 

Malt Extract with Hypophosphites 

per doz. ^ pints, net, $5.00; per doz. pints, net. . 9.00 

Each fluidounce repres^its: 

Calcium hypophosphite, 1 1-2 grs. 
Ferrous hypophosphite, 1-2 gr. 
Sodium hyix>pho8phite, 1 l-Sgrs. 

SODIUM IODIDE. 

Properties similar to those of potassinm iodide, but without produc- 
ing any of the unpleasant effects of the latter. Usually ^nployed in 
combination. 

Compressed Tablet, see list in Appendix, No. 65. 

SODIUM LACTOPHOSPHATE. 
Combines the properties of sodium phosphate with lactic acid. 
Syrups, see list in Appendix, Nos. 7, 8. 

SODIUM PHOSPHATE. 

Mildly purgative. Has been employed with success in infantile diar- 
rhasa, and cases of disordered bile generally. 

Compressed Tablet^ see list in Appendix, No. 187. 
Sprups, Bee list in Appendix. Nob. 88. M. • 



r 1 

' SODIUM SALlCVLATfe. 

AiTtioa and dnse LdenticsJ wlUi salicylic acid : but It is leas irTitatinK 
I - and more rapidly obeorbpd. Dose, 13 la 30 gm. three or four times a daf ■ 

Tablet Triturala, saeilst In AppenOiit. Nos. 186, 4M. 
EUxirt. see Uat Id Appendli. H<ie. SB, IIT. 
Comiretted Tableti, see list in Appendli, So. Si, 101, IW. 

SODIUM SULPHITB. 

Qcnnicide and anti-ferment. Has been used successfully in 
K ycssCy vomiting, anil mi a local apjilication io aphthous sore moutb. 
Oompreaed IRibiel. see list in AppeudUc. No. 193. 

SOUDACO VrRCAUREA, iinn£. 
Used In Europe as a diuretic Its most beneficial efTcct appeared 
i Id ascites arising from cirrhiisls of thu liver: by It diiirrsis has b; 
p secured in bearC diaeaae wbeu other diuretics failed. 

fluid Extract ofjUncering herb. Dose, for diuretic effei 

to I fiuldounce extended ovBT the 31 hauls per pint..) t, 

SOLOMON'S-SEAL. 
Fqltqonxtum officinale. Alllonl. — Mucilaginous, tonic, j 
itringant. Employed In uterine dubilltr-, pectoral affections; In In 
Kcoodlti^ms of the Intestines; in cutanu:ius affwtlcns of erysIpelaC 
I nature, etc.; affords direct relief in poisoning by ivy. 

Fluid Extract of root. 1 to B fluidmchms per 

Prewedroof. 

SOURWOOD. 

OisnKNDEOK ittBOHEi™, DeCftndolle.— Toiilo, refrigerant, diuretlo, 

H.'CoutdluIng free acid In large quantity. Has been emplL>yed In the treat. 

Fhiid SKtrttct of teavet. l-3to Jfluldntchms per pint,, t B.60 

Solid Extract, B to IB grains peroz.. ,40 

SOUTHERNWOOD. 

ARTEHiaiA ABILOTAIQDlf, Llnnd. — Anthelmintic, tonic, narcoljc. Used 
In in(ermltt««t (ever, jauDillce. atoulc djiapepsia, obstinBte duurhiBa. and 
■B a TetmUuge; comlilnal irlth a Hxed alkali, Is aald to be powerfully 

Fluid Extract of herb, ID to SO mluImB per pint,.S^^H 

Pret»cd lierb. ' .^^| 

SPANISH-NEEDLES. ^H 

rtiATA, Llnn^.—CIauned to have a special lonileDcy Co tbl^l 

Equently efflclent as an emmeuagogua; also a stbnulattat ^ 

wMMJMm^ of Kerb, H *n \ <W^nn^|m. ......\pW^«A^'k36 



198 • 

SPEARMINT. 

Xettha VTRiDifl. Linne.— An aromatic, stimnlani, antJapaiBiiodic and 
carminative. Of mflder ^mpextieB than peppermint, and tlierrf<x« often 
preferred. 

Fluid Extract of l^ives and fopa, 1 to S flQidradun8..per i^t. .$ .90 

Preaaed l^ives, 

SPEEDWELL. 

Vkbovica omcTSAUA, Iinn&— AlteratiTe, diuretic, expectcxant. 
Emi^oyed in catarrh of Madder, and in infusioo (one ounce to the iHnt) as 
an aromatic expectorant in acute cokla. 

Fretted herb. 

SPICE-BUSH. 

[fever-bush.] 

Ldtdkra Bexzoin, Meissner.— DiaphcM^elic arcHnatic, stimulant and 
tonic; the bark is also exhilarant and refrigioant and the bories carmina- 
tive. 

Fluid Extract of bark, 1 to 2 fluidrachms. per pint..S 1.20 

Fluid Extract of berries, 20 to 60 minhwg per pint. . 1.20 

F rested leaves. 

SPIGELIA. 

[pink-root.] 

Spioelia marilandica, Linn^.— a powerful antbdmintic; in over- 
doses excites the circulation; has a decided narcotic action, which may be 
counteracted by combining with some cathartic, such as s^ma, etc 

Fluid Extract of rhizome and roots, 1 to 2 fluidrachms; chil- 
dren, 10 to 20 minims per pint. .$ 1.50 

Fluid Extract Fink-root Compound. An efficacious combina- 
tion — a speciflc for worms; comlnnes both anthelmintic and 
laxative properties. Each pint represents: Spigelia, 7 ozs.; 
Senna, 7 ozs.; Savine, 1 oz.; Manna, 1 oz. Dose, 1-2 to 1 
fluidrachm per pint. . 1.60 

Fluid Extract Fink-root and Senna^ An excellent vermi- 
fuge, combining the anthelmintic action of Spigelia with 
the cathartic action of Senna. Each pint represents: Spi- 
gelia, 10 ozs. ; Senna, 6 ozs.; Oil Anise, 20 minims; Oil Cara- 
way, 20 minims. Dose: for a child two years old, 30 to 60 
minims; for an adult, 2 to 4 fluidrachms per pint. . 1.50 

Fressed root. 

SPIKENARD. 

Aralia racemosa, Linn^.— Gently stimulant, diaphoretic, altera- 
tive. Used in chronic rheumatism, syphilis and cutaneous affections. 

Fluid Extract of rhizome, 1 to 2 fluidrachms per pint. .$ .90 

See also Fluid Extract Horehound Compound, under Mar- 
rubium; Fluid Finns Compound^ imder White Fine. 

Sprup, see list in Appendix, No. 87. 

See also Anodyne Pine Expecborwni, 

J'retaed root. 



3 



I 



SPINY CLOTBUR. 
XAHTHtvii BPCiOBTO, Uiin*-— DIaplioretle, ataJagngut 
[, The di-ug deaervea tunhar iniestigntion. 

Fluid Extracl of herb. 10 loaamiahns per pint. .« 

SQUAW-VINE. 
M1TOHIU.A tarzin, Llim^.— DhireUo and aatrlngest. Emplojed in 
)f urine, dlairhoett, derangement of utertne (uuction, 

Fluid Extract of herb, 1^ toS auidrBi^hm. perpfuC. ,S 

Flul4 Exfracl S^uamviiwt Comp. (or Heloniat Comp.') Uterine 
lonio OBd antiapasinodlo. Employed where the tiinetiona of 

rlKiBB, d^Bmenorrhcea. maioirbn^iia. lencarThiEiti; and lo 

"le tendency tu liaUltiial abortion. SaJii W reodtr 

parturition safe and easy, Doae. 1-2 to 1 Uuldrachm. Each 

<; Squaw-Tine. S 1-7 ozb.; Viburnum Opulua, 

a^Tois.;Heloiiias.3^T(»a.;Caulophylluin,23-7[»3..perpt.. 

Con^iretaed Tablet, see list in Appendix, Ko, W. 

Elixir, Bee list In Appendix, Ho, GS. 

Sj/rup Squaio-^iiiG Cotfip- Motor's OordlaL Dose, 2 to 4 tluld- 

dractuDB three times a liny pcrdoz. pints., 'SO 

Each flnldounce represenls: 
Squaw-v-lnei, SO grs, Vibumutn Opidua. 1G grs. 

Freaed ptant. 

SQUILL. 
UnaiNEA HlRmuA (Linn^) Baker. — DiurelJe, expectorant; In over- 
doBSB cauaea byparcatharsEB. Btrvn>?ury, bloody urine and Endammadoa of 
Btomacli and bowels. Used chiefly m syrup as an ejipectorauC; is often 
prescribed In dropsy, eapeoially where the pulse la weak and the heart 
feeble; aa a diuretic, ia not adapted to renal diseaaea. 

Fluid KcfnicE 0/ bulb, I to B mhdma perphit.-S l.W 

Flvid Extract S^iaComp. Eipeclorant, diuretic, diaphoretic 
and, la large dotex. emetic Widely employed lu inflam- 
matory afCectiona of Che air paasages, asthma And inoiiHtait 



Piito, see list to Appendix, Nos. 853, 381, AM, 699, TSS, TM. 
Diurwle, see Hal in Appendix, No. 938. 
TViUctt IViturales, see list in Appendix, Nos. iW. BOO. MB, 
Ddtmat Tablet Triturate, soe list In Appendix No. 1038. 
Ooinprased Tobleti. sec list in Appendix, Nos. lail, 1BI, IBS 
^rup<. 
Bmtill, U.S. P. ,^Bj:4«t,^ 



SQyiLL — CoKTmuED. 

Squia Oom^. U. 8. P. QDre Symp, Group Syrup), 1000 Oc. 
repreaeots: FL ext. Squfll, 80 Oc.; FL ext. Seoega, 80 Oc.; 
Antini. &. PoUflB. tartrate, 2 Gm. Dose for cfafldreo, 10 
minims to 1-S ftiiidrarhm; for adnllB, 20 minfarf to 1 fluid- 
dncfam as an expectorant per doc pints. .$ 7.20 

STAPHISAGRIA. 

[STAVESACRE.] 

Delphdoum Stafhisaorxa, Linn& PoraoxoiTB.— Emetic, cathartic, 
nareocic, vermifuge, parasiticide. finploTed in ▼arioos diaordoB of 
the genito-urinary apparatus, including temporary enlaigement or irrita- 
tion of the i»06tate. 

AxTiDOTBB. Emetics (nrostard, sulphate <rf sine or apomorphine) and 
ocnnbat symptoms as they arise. Stimulants are generally indicated. 

Fluid Extract o/ teed, 1 to 2 minims per pint..S 2.50 

STAR-GRASS. 

Aletris FARIN06A, Linu^.— TcHiic, diuretic, Termifoge. Used ext^i- 
sirdy in diseases of the reproductive organs, and supposed to impart 
tone and Yigw to the uterus. 

Fluid Extract of rhizome, 10 to 90 minims per pint. .$ 1.80 

Solid Extract, 2 to 5 grs, -per ox., .48 

Concentration Aletrin, l-2to4gr8. peros.. .60 

Ckmipressed Tablet, see list in Appendix, No. 50. 

Pressed root. 

STAVESACRE, See STAPHISAGRIA. 

STILLINGIA. 

Stillingia silvatica, Linn^.— In large doses emetic and cathartic, 
in some instances leaving a disagreeble s^isation in the stomach and 
alimentary canal, with more or less graieral prostration; in small doses, 
a powerful alterative, and used extensively as a remedy for scrofulous 
and syphilitic affections. 

Fluid Extract StiUingia, 15 to 90 minims per pint. .$ 1.50 

Fluid Extract Stillingia Compound. Each pint represents: 
Stillingia, 4 ozs.; Turkey-corn, 4 ozs.; ChimaphUa, 2 ozs.; 
Iris, 2 ozs.; Sambucus, 2 ozs.; Prickly Ash berries, 1 ob.; 
Coriander, 1 oz. Dose, 1-2 to 1 fluidrachm per pint. . 1.50 

See also Fluid Extract Alterative Compound. 

Solid Extract StiUingia, 2 to 5 grs. per oz. . .80 

Poiodered Extract Stillingia, 2 to 5 grs per oz. . .60 

Concentration StUlingin, 1 to 8 grs per oz. . 1.10 

Pills, see list in Appendix, Nos. 81, 600. 

Oompresaed Tablet, see list in Appendix, No. 48. 

iEVi^>y, 006 list in Appendix, Nob. 48, UB. 





^B STlLLINGIA-CoNTiNOED. 


<loE.pmta..t8.«lH 


^^^m Bacliflnidouiice repreeeiitH: 

^H Btimiigla,88gra. Prickly A^ berries. 44 rti 


^H 367 per 


doz. pints.. T.SD^| 


^^^1 BtflUiigla, SO Era. Cbttnapliila, ID gre. 
^^H Turkey-corn,^ grg. Iris, IB ms. 

^^H OoriBDdar, 7 1-9 grg. 




■ 


^V PresKdroot. 

^K STONE-ROOT. 


1 


^H OoLLwaoKii OANADitKBis, Linn^.— Dliirelic, altersti 
Fluid Ertrarf of r?i(Iome, 1-3 to 1 fluidraehm 


m, and tonic to ^1 
na of the bladder, ^H 




Solid EilT>Kt,SU,SeralBa 


...paro;!.. % ^H 






^B SUxir, Bee Use in Appendix, No. 12. 


""""■■ ■ ■ 


^H Prated root. 

■r STORAX. 


1 


tincture otboaotn. 


Bee f luiii Semofn ConipouTu2; Liqtiid Beneoin 
B. F. Hnoture. 


Comp. for ^^^k 


STRAMONIUM. 


■ 


DiTCSA Stiuiioniitk, Unn j. Foibokoub.— A pawcrlul noroatlc, antl- ^^M 
apaamodic find ocodyiie. Used tlie same aa belladonna, but is more par- ^^U 
Ueulariy recommended as a reraedj for ntUcka of asthma. ^M 

Aktidotbs.— promptly empty U;e stomach by enietius (sulphate of ^^M 

yhssoeUeoM and opium. ^H 


^^^B FbM Sxtract of leavei, l to 5 mlnimg 




^^H Fluid EntrrKto/ieed,! to 4 Diiaiwa 


per pint' 


i.(.a 




.per pint. 


..^ 


^^B Nonnai Liquid Stramonium teed, 1 to imialmB.... 


.perlrfQt. 


<»H 


^^^^H Boiid Satract of leaves, oasayed, 1-4 to 1 t^. ....... 




i 


^B Solid EiTtract of ieed.aasB.yed, IS to Igr 

^^^E Fotoderrd Extract of leaves, OHsayed, 1-4 to 1 gr, . , 


...per<B. 


^V POU, aeo list in AppeDdiic, Noa. MT, 411, 41S, 4S8, 60 


toeoa. ^^k 


^^^Mmule. BBS Uat in Apoendii. No. 914. 


.^.Jj 




..S -55 



Dose. 2 







Pciscopocs. — A poverfal 
■ *g ttg e cj c akflK ^^grmli anl with less intense 

cr &riDaQbfi&Bp if waOoamXj eailj. Aconite 
acij T«raan=: rirj^ ba-** beec waegtmstd a» pfaraotogial antagooists. 

r» vrfvr^e Sr-^JuT^tJkML— :« Oc icfraHBiB 5 Gm. of StroplHUi- 
th-jL \r coe cczfoe at. in each imperial pas: anything 
frj".€.x*^ Lfeft 't»Ese£ fiT*>1 too oGBQeBSraxed for eoov«nient 
use. D'jse:. ! v> l'? -rr-rrw _ periMnt..S 1^ 

PUU. s^^iSiiD. Appealix. Xos. SiM. 606^ TSL 

Zn'vmui'e. S€« lis in Appexkdir. Xo. 90. 

T*ihUt Triturate*, sese list in Appeodix. Xoe. »5u 4ia, OK, 618, 
f;:i». CSI&. «7- 

Diunuxi TabUt Triturate, see list in Appendix, No. 1041. 

Inhalant, see list in Appendix, Xo. 4. 

STRYCHNINE, See NUX VOMICA. 

STYLOSANTHES. 
[pesxil-flow'er]. 

Bm/iHAyTiiEs ELATioB, Swaxtz.— Hfls heea emi^ajed empirically to 
rnlUiVti irritability of the uterus, and abnormal pains occuring during the 
later rnontliH of gcHtation; is also said to facilitate partoriticHi. 

Fluid Extract of herb, 10 to 20 minims per pint.. $ 4.00 

SULPHUR. 

Altf^rative, laxative, diaphoretic, resolvoit. Employed in atonic gout, 
chronic rhmiinatiHni, chronic catarrh, asthma and pUes; also as a local 
appl illation in cutaneous affections, and to patches of exudate in diph- 
theria. Dose, 1 to 8 dracluns. 

nUy WM) liHt in A[)i>endix, No. 803. 

l/tmrnyi' HHlphur Compound ^ per lb. .$ 1.66 

Kach containH: 
Hubiinied Hulphur, 6 grs. Potassium bitartrate, 1 gr. 

Oom2)reued Tttblet Licorice Powder Comp.^ see Olycyrrhzia. 

See ahio lint of Oompreaaed Tablet$ in Appendix, Kos. 102, 103, 

no, m. 




I • - ^ 

^ — 

SULPHUR—CONTINUEO. 

iuljAur TliVL-ftM, 1 lb, each per cl™., ■«(..( *.« ' 

i 

Tb^ are eaail]' igntUql BDit vfl] uoatinue to burn uaCtl coa- 
Humed; spedaUy luJapted for the dUlnrecCioD oC roams la 
whioli have been harbored cases of scarlet fever, dEphtheriji, 

SULPHUR IODIDE. 

Secommeotled In scrofulous and culaneous diseasee andaaano 
ment for htpuB, lepra, tineauli,piUB,etc. InteniBll]' where combined effect ' 
of Iodine and sulphur U deehed. Dose, inlcmaUy, ISS to 1^ Brain. 

tPOi CeiT>Sii!pAiir iodWe, 1-S5gr....perl00, asoeufei perSOO..! I. BO ' 
SUMACH, See RHUS GLABRA. 
SUMBUL. 

Fkruli Sdubul CEautbDaon) Hcxiker QUug._A nene ethnulant. la ' 
tfphold eoDiUUon, In the dellrum of asthenic dysentery and dlarrhcea, 
it aterctees a calming influence fflipedor to that of opium, RecommendBd 
Id gastric Hposms, cbioroBiB, hysteria, epilepsy and berre disorders -i 

generally: has been found useful La chronic broucbltis, in pneumonia Blow 
of resolution, in the moist osthnui of the sged, and In hypochondriasis; 
mambles valerian, but is more ponerful and palatable, ; 

Fbiid Eitrati of root, 10 to 30 mtia. per phit.,S 3JU ^^M 

BoUdExlTacl,ato6gra peroi., M ^^M 

PiOt, Bee Uat In Appendix, Nob. £94. SSS, TW, B»7. ^H 

fcamprelted Tableli, see list la Appendix, Noa. 143, 187. 188, 1M. ^H 

SUMMER SAVORY. ^M 

BinmsiA BoaTERBiB. Linn^.^^Sthnulant, carmtoatjve. Employed in ^^| 
m infusion lu colds sjid flatulent ooUu; Is a gentle stimulating toula ^^H 
iultable during eanTaleeceacc from fevers. ^^M 

Fluid Erlmcl o/ leaves, 1 to 4 duidrauLinti \ier Qlat,..t M ^^^t 

f regard leavct. ^^^H 



XL^KIEV 



_ ger thxc ^ ±St 

gHrnt .« 







JUStL-Jf 1 



Jifffix/cnr. «* Jar n. xjwotiiE. Ju. 3L 



5^*zr ias 




^/3tw,%»7r.*;!:A .v.Y<vi»'mi&. It!«>ndiiinift.— :Ar)aiHCie. "^■''-^'■". cttmi- 
r.^ri r», i-x '^T/r^'.r^ &.-.^u-.7-at z. ccqb&k, b fltasaleDee. aad as a gentle 

Fh/id Krir^u:i of r^xA. I &> ^ floidnKiifns per piiit..f IJBS 

SWEET CLOVER. 

}i1tf,i,tt//it;fi tfinnrjitAUH, T.'effrocuiaaiiz.— Sdmulant, antaqpasmodic 
l(<thttUfyt^i in ihtimUfii d/xu; r/ijnce to the pint) in whoc^ing-congh, in 1 to 2 
nuitVmnith «!//<»<•(«; 1m wnudUunn used as an anodyne applicati<Mi in the 
tniut lit Utfi, itirtt\t.Ui4^ or infufffr/n. 

/^fr00rit hfth. 

SWHET FERN. 

• MfMii'A Aqri«»h«fP'Mi,iA, ICfHlllcher.— Astringent, Carminative, alterative 
I 'ni«rtil In HIrti I ln»«tt, iljrwiMHnry, hietnoptyiiig, rheumatism, debility succeed- 

/f'/if^i* K>tmot <\f /miv«, 1 41 to S fluidraohms per pint. .$ 1.00 



Ml r 



»5 

SWEET CUM. 

TjiqimuHBAR BrTRAam.u*. L!iui£. — Muclli^nouB BEfringeut. Em- 
ployeiJ In dlarrhosa and djeeoiary. Uuch used during the Eate war in 
cvnp hospitals. 

Fluid Exlracl of bark. 1-9 to I fluidnulint per piat..$ 3M 

Prentd finrfc, 

SWEET MARJORAM. 
Oaioiicmi UuoRAHA, Llnnf .—Btimuluit, tonic Tbe infusloo is mme- 
tinies employed to BtlinuUte ttie mecstma] Function. Doee, a wloeglBaaful 
of iiiTuglon (one ounce to Iho pint}. 






HYPODERMATIC. 

spared to supply a very BuperJor hypodeimatic syrlogc, 

separately, or In eaue, with nssortoieDt of tablets, at a very low 

We would mention the foUonin^ points of excellence In the syrlnKe 

piled: 

1. The arran^/ement uAicb pravldei omilnif leakage tJiould tht 
phMger become dry Vtrough rl<nu«,^AttacIted to tlie piston rod on the 
npper side oF the iduneer [b a small nut wblcb, on the rod t«lne drawn 
uptothecap, fits there Into a socket. If the rod Is now Cumed toward tbe 
left, the nut, preientod from turniug nilli the rod by the recess Into 
which it fits, is forced o^alnst the leather to the deffree neeessnir to 
Bpread tlie plunger. 

(. The «c(M teitJi which fAs needle it cleansfd.—Oa insertloii of tbe 
wire into tlie screw cap, it is immediately guided by bevelled Bides to the 
Dpening into the needle proper. Other syrlngis have the Boor of the 
cap chamb^ cut squarely so that It Is only after many proUngB and 
much Texatlous delay that the wire can be guided to the opening. 

3. The fortified needle.— Tbe needle (s streo^bened, by a sheath em- 
bradng the upper half. In the part most liable to give w^. 

L. The facility u^th ichich neic parii can be mtpplied to replace 
atheraahich have been broken or lost- We api>end herewith a sa^ttonBl cut 
of the syringe, with references to indicate the names of tho several ports; 




k 



■BHpottermaiie .^iriag^—Ocm^ltta, wjtiitwo netito* .•»iA.3tt\i 



I 



■^Ti 



SYRINGES— CoNTWuEo. 



I 
I 



THE DfDISPENSABLE CUP SYTtraGE. 

This InatrumeDt baa been conBtruct^d ic 

impmred melliod o( irri- 
f;atic>n In the trealsiimt of 
uterine and TKRtnal lUsonkra, 
&nd te BpeelaUy recommend- 
ed, because: 

It 1h a comjilete H^nge 
for vagina or rfcltan 

tube for recuJ ioJectlnDB. oud 
Iberefore no other iiyrlnge ia 
heocHBary In the family; 

Aa B TBgtaal douch it can 
be used wiUiout rising l*om 
the bed: 

An; quantity of water 
can be uaeil itltlioiit ratiKue: 

Ho oasiatant is needed: 

It does uut BoQ t^e bed or 
clatbiug. 

The syringo may be de- 
Uchei], when the dap with tb» 
drainage tube forms a perfect 

Coiupletu net,.t 3.0D 

OHAMBERLIS'a UTERO-VAOINAL SYRINGE. 

TlilB Instrunieul ubowa lu the cut, for which we ore the 
turer'B sole neeota. in constructed aa foUows : 

Tlie va£:1nal tube u six fnchea in I«ig1h; the surface ia divided toto 
ten longitudinal groovee, one-tigbtli of an inch In de|itti, wltli an oriBce 
at the lerminatioii of each at the base of the dome for a, reverse stream. 
In the dome are oriflceefor dinxt and diverging ilreams. Being nearly 




au Inch ii 



dian 




repositor^' in proiapHuB utei 
preaaeB the organ up to its normul 
poeitJoUi at the some time dis- 
tending the folds by geuUy rota- 
ting the tube wbfle the liquid la 
being iujecled. The grooves de- 
tach the tcnaclouB mucuB UiBt 
acllieres to tho membnuie, and 
the reverse streams pas^g down 
between the tnfitrunient and the 
?aglna elfeftually remove it. 
to unportaot resulta are obtained, viz.: The unhealthy 
red, and all Uijiiry therefrom obviated: The mucous 



Ltcri a 
directed and Ui 



. If 



f. tbe affected part, 

Ocmpiete witb fecial ood vagliiBl 



H 



SYRINGES— Concluded. 



Terj satiflfaclory BTI^^^EC 01 



. approved pfltWra, a Teterluary 
or any paji BeparaMly if desired. Tluae can also be 
provided In a very handaamo cose, complete with full line o 
■ly Hypodermatic Tablala. For Hat ot Veterinary Hypodermatic Tablets, 
AppeudJx. 
Simlise— Complete jie(..| S.SO 







Employed j 
III application to 
;hfl.pped nipples, ( 



' Fluid Silrai 
Preaed bark. 

TANNIC ACID. 
Hie ohlet principle Ot OBtrlneent veeetuWa 
In dlarrh^sa and relaxed cotiditions of mucous tissi 
dlphtberiUc membrane; In ulceration of the mi 
chQblaliu, pUea, etc. Dose, Internally. 3 l« 10 grains, 
Flllt, see list in Appendix, Nos, HZ, a») to 0^. 
Pink Grantdes, see list In Appendix, Koe. C73, 713. 

ITabtet Triturate iXi) Tannic acid, 1 ffc 
perBOOnei, aaeents; perMX)IJne(..8 
OphaaltnieTablel Tannic acid. S era. perbot. of 100.. 
CMnprunl Tahiti, see list in Appeodiz, Nos. 171, 108. 
Bee alBa Emergency Case- 
TANSY. 
: 



I] In dyspepsia with troul 
□nos; admlnift^red In infiia 
ruation, tardy labor pains, j 

Fluid Extract oj leavet i 

Prmtd leaiKi. 



Ici (mtbdmiiitlc, diaphoretic;. Bene- \ 
flatulence, hysteria, Jaundice, and^ 
Ken employed for suppreased mi 
preventive of gout paroxysms. 



itul tops. 30 to eoDiinlmB....perpi 



B of irpcd of tiie genus Puma, BrtM^gaKj Idskb 5. 



TAR — Continued. 
a genera] stJuiiiIanl In gmall doaee. of dH^ded benefit In bron- 
cMtla, UiyntrltiB and winter cough. EitenuUlr Is Irritant, mbebudeiit 
or mildly BtiiDUlaat. acoonllDg to degree ot dilution, 

AcETANiLiD- — An antldjmtJc, amd^eaic, and powerful n^lrial deprea- 
■tml. tU use. except by autborlty of the medical profeealQn, Is depre- 
cated. Dose, 6 to 19 gn. 

AaitPttiDm CPaiiKizos, ANiLoraiH)— An Bnalgesic, antlpjTBlic and 
lUBionstatlG. Employed lo reduce the temperature of teverB, iacludJDi; 
typhoid, scarlet, relap^ng, puerperal and heetlc; reduces tJie pyreila of 
pDemnoDla, phthisis Bad erysipelas. Also employed (o reoiove pain In 
locomotor ataxia, migraine, sciatica, angina pectoris, biliary ajid renal 
oolic and dyamQiorrbo!a. Also a dangeiv>us remedy owing (o the elfect 
upon the splhsl oord, save Ib most expert hands. 

Oabbolio ACID (Phenol).— A powerful antiseptic, anttprulrescent and 
dbintectant. Applied locally It has an snajetheUu action, amilar, but io 
ferlor, to that of cocaine. 

Cbkdsote.— A derivative of Pine Tar, which ceoeotly has been her- 
alded as an almost specific la some stores of phthisis. Dose, 1-^ to 3 grs. 

HEDRONAPinoL, — RecommcDded as a non-poisoDous ontlseptio for 
surgical dressings. It is employed In solution or dust powder, or to tm- 
pr^tnate wool, game and lint. 

loHTHioL.— A tarry product obtaioed by dry dlstnlaCion of mineral 
products containing fossil Oeh. Claimed to be wonderfully potent as an 
alterative when exhibited Internally, with special value in rbeumatism 
and leprosy ; also as a local appliuatioti to spraius, bums, ulcere, etc. 

pHmuaETiiiE.--A very powerful antiseptic derivative of coal tar. 
Best administered In pill form, where antlsep^ of digestive tract is indi- 
cated. Dose, 1 to B giH. 

SiccaARBi,— A product of coal tar 300 times sweeter than sugar. 
Employed where cane sugar is inadmissible, as in diabetes and obesity. 

BiuiL, or Salicylate of Phenol, is a white body, slightly greasy to the 
touch, having faint aromatic odor, but no taste; almost Insoluble in 
■loobol. Dose, 3-1 to S gts. It Is recotnmesdod as a substitute for salicy- 
late al sodluDi In the treatment of rheumatlem. and may also replace 
mBOy of Uie other ontlBeptlcs. 

Balophbh coutf^s Gl per oeut. of salicylic adS, and was Introduced 
to replace salol on occoimt of the evU effects thought to result from the 
elimlnoiJon of phenol ^m the latter. It is unaffected by gastric juice but 
dSEomposed in the presence of tbo psGoreatic ferment. It haa a sll^t 
antipyretic effect, and baa beeo employed to remove pain and soreness in 



Bt against relapses. 



, TG8, 781, 788; 



Pilb, see list In Appendix, Ncs. I, SOS, 445, » 

res, 79010 793, 79G, ROO, 809 to 811. 
Tablet IViturutes, sea list in Appendix, Noe. 213. SI4, 233, SBO, 



488, 480, 493. flt4, 361. 



s3,]oeu)iB9,m,U2,i: 



«, see list IQ Appendix, Nos. 1 



a, U-V, ■!«, Via, 



TAR— Con 

Capmia. see UaC In Appendix, Nob. 67, 89, BS, B6, 93. »S, 311. SIS. 
Laj«n0«j.' OtrSolic acid, ] gr.; IVir Comp.; Ferba Santa Comp. 
OlvrrroU Tar. Containing 30 gnina Co tlie fliiidounce. Dose, 

1 lo 2 floidrachms par pint- -S 

/nAolanfji, see list in Appendix. Nos. 6, 10, 11, 14, IB, 10. 
See alao Oti/cerole Yerbine Compoimd, under Etiodictyon. 

TARAXACUM. 

[DANDEL.ON-] 
TiBAZACUU OFrioiNU.E, Weber.— Tooic, alterative, diuretic and Uxr] 
, CUefly employed as a. iiUmidiuit in chronic functlooal derange- 
of tile Uvor, in dyspepsia, ajid in the mana^ment of outaoeoi 
liUoitB associated with hepatic domugomenta. 

Fluid Extract of root, I TO 3 flidilraoiunB per pint, .$ I, 

J'htfd Extract Dandelion Campound, Eadi pint repreaentar 
Taraxacum, IS dib.; Contom leaveB, 1 oi.; Podophyllum, 9 

018, Doee, 1 toS Quidrachms. per pint., l 

Fluid Bxtmct Dand^ian and Senna. Each plot reprefleDta: 
Taraxacum, 8 ozb, ; Senna, R 02s, Tonic and laxative, wirh 
alight action on liver. Dose. 1 loS tluidmchnis...perplnt.. 1 
Fluid Extract SarsapariUa and Dandelion, I-S to 1 fltiid 
drachm............................................ per pint.. 1 

Bach plat represonta: 
SaiBaparilla, 8 ozb. Taraxacum, 8 018. 

3oUd Eslracl, 10 to SO gTB. per 01. . 

Powdered Extract, 10 to30gTB.....................,,...peroz.. 

FOU. see Uat in Appendix, Noa. aiB, &M, 693. 
Comprtmed Tablet, see list in Appendix, So. ITS. 
Slixiri, see liut Id Appendix, Noa. M to 56. 
ProKd herb. Freatfd root, 

TARO FLOUR. 

From Ok bulbous root or conn of OoLOOisii B 
l^cEans reading in the Hawaiian Islands recommend for dyg 

imptJvcs an eicIUBive diet of cooked taro flour, oi 
It may be employed in a great variety of ways as an article of staple 
food, and the clojma made for II as a dietetic ^ent entitle it to the atteu- 
CioD ut the medical proFeuilou. Printed matter giving detailed inConaa- 
tiou re^ardin^ its use, etc, will be aent on appUcatlon. < 

ITheflooriuS lb. sachB. per Back, nri.-S '-fl^H 
TARTARIC ACID. ^M 
Refrigerant and diuretic. Used principally as an higredlent hi ad^^| 
it for (erer and otlier wasting diseascB, Dose, B to 30 grains. j^^| 
Pink OroMMle (JiS) IbrCarfc acid, 1-10 gr ^^M 
per ™,1» cento-. ^fstfll.A^^H 



210 

TEA. 

Thea sinensis, Liim6.— Well known as a sustaining and restoratiye 
agent, producing its effects chiefly through the Theine present; is decid- 
edly astringent, and mixed with yinegar is employed in China as a specific 
in diarrhoea. A valuable remedy in noTous headadies, exerting a remark- 
able influence as a restorative in all conditions of fatigue and exhaustion; 
diluted with water may be employed as an astringent lotion, gargle or wash. 

Fluid Extract of leaves, 20 to 60 minims. per pint..f 1.55 

THAPSIA. 

Thapsia garganioa, Linn^.— Employied chiefly as a counter-irritant 
in rheumatism, gout, etc. ; internally is tonic, in over-doses cathartic. 

Fluid Extract of root, 10 to 80 minims per pint..f 3.50 

THIMBLE-WEED. 

RuDBECKiA LACiNiATA, Linn6.— Diuretic, tonic, balsamic Recom- 
mended in chronic catarrhal inflammation of the urinary tract. 

Fluid Extract of herb, 1-4 to 1 fluidraohm per pint, .f 1.90 

Pressed herb. 

THYME. 

Thymus vulgaris, Liim6.— Tonic, antispasmodic The essential oil is 
somewhat antiseptic owing to presence of Thymol, 

Fluid Extract of leaves, 1-4 to 1 fluidrachm per pint, .f 1.00 

Compressed Tablets, see list in Appendix, Nos. 84, 909. 

Cai>suie (45) Origanum OU, 5 minims 

per 100, 80 cents; per doz. boxes of 1 doz. . 1.50 

See also Euthymol. 

Pressed leaves. 

THYROIDS. 

Recently advocated as successful in the treatment of myxcedema, 
cretinism, eczema, psoriasis, leprosy, etc. 

Thyroids, Desiccated.— Fifteea grains of this granulated pow- 
der represents one sheep's thyroid of average size. It is 
permanent and in every respect equal to the fresh glands 
themselves. Dose, 6 to 10 grs. three times a day. litera- 
ture provided on .application per oz. net. .% 3.00 

Extract of Thyroids, Aseptic per oz. net. . 2.00 

TIN OLEATE. 

Said to overcome the brittle, split and soft conditions of "diseased "<^i«f 
resultant ui)on certain skin affections and traumatic lesions. Also said 
to be of value in the treatment of indurated fissures of the cuticle. 

In 1 ounce bottles peroz..f .86 

TOBACCO. 

NiooTiAXA Tabaottic, Unn^ Poibonotsb.— An oaKHnasootlo aedathre; 
likewise em^Jc, diuretic, eocpecton^' ""^gpaa mn AN ft . ^Baj^ 



W" ... '"1 

^^V TOBACCO— Continued, ^M 

^^^FtanplDjed in renal dropa^, tetanus. Htrangiilateil hernia, obBtnicllOD anA>^H 
^^K^ Intu&^usctiptunj of bowels, etc, : also oa on ointment in CinEAcapitla, paoroi ^^M 
^^t anjj other cutaneous affooOona. Care must be observed in its use. It is ^* 
pbysioloj^ically antagonistje Co Btryehnine- 

^Aki'Iddteb. — Use an emetic and after evacuation of the stouuLch sup- 
port the system by Intenuil and exteruaJ sUniuIants. allaying any irri- 
tation by opiatee. 

Fluid Extract of dried leavf9, & minima, gradually increiiaed. . 

perphit..J 1.80 

TOLU, 

From ToLuiFBiU Biuiuira, Linn*.— Sthnulant to bronchial mua 
membraoe. 

Fluid Tolv, Soluble.— CoDtainini; In concentrated form those 
conatituenls of Win balsam which give flavor and virtue to 
the ofdclol ayrup; the tatter may be prepared from it in- 
BtoDtaneously, acvonllae to the formula in Appeudlz. It 
particularly commends Itself as being mvich oiore couccu- 
trated tbaa the syrup, and beace particularly useful in er^ 
lemporaneuus cough mbttures. 0ose, 1-9 lol fluidraclun... 

per pint . .9 U{|.^| 

See also Fluid Benisoin Compoaad; Liquid Btnxoia Comp, "4^ 

for B. P. tinctvn. i 

%rup O^i Tohi per doi. plats.. 7J0' t 

Loienga: Bronchial; Sroiicliial Improved; Wiitar'i Cough, 
tnltatanta, see list la Appendix, Hoa. 9 te II. 
See also Bronchial Sedative. 

TOMATO. 

LTdOFSBSianil ■scui.ihtuh, Miller.— Clalmeil to exert special aotian - 
P Upon nioentive affections of mucous membrane. It may be given inter* 
klly, sod applied locally to the affected parts. 

fluid Extract of ripe fruit, SO lo 00 minims per pint. .( J.NJ 

TONGA. 
Pkehha TAiTENsis, Sctiauer. RKApmoDpncRA vnTEKSia. Scbott.— 
Employed by the oatlvea ot the Fiji Islands for aeuraJgia; also recom- 
L mended by Dra. Binger and Murrell, whoso opinion is corroborated by 
■Biany others. 

fluid Tintga, SO minima to 1 fii^drachm per pint..} 5,50 

TONKA-BEAN. 
DivriKTi, onoUTA, WUldcnow.—Chlelly used as a flavoring agent; 
I Olalmed te possess anodyne propertles- 

Fbiid Extract of liean .\ia 'i!lut...% iHO 

,^al9o.rfif(d£iftiact0r(uiecConw«wnA. ■ 



112 

- 

TORMENTILLA. 

PoTKNTiLLA ToRMKNTiLLA, Scop(dL— Tomc and powerfully astringent. 
Used for eonstringing relaxed tissues, arresting passive hsBmorrhages 
and chronic diarrhoeas, and as a wash to indoloit ulcers. 

Fluid Extract of rhizome^ 1 to 2 fluidrachms per pint. .$ 1.30 

Prttaed root. 

TRIFOLIUM COMPOUND SYRUP. 

Superior in efUcaey to the combination of alteratives known under 
such copyrighted names as Bamboo-brier Jtoot compound, Alterative 
compound, etc. Experience with the latter combination led to the belief 
that the formula could be greatly improved, and after much clinical 
exjierience, S}Tup Trifolium Oomix>und was devised, and its value has 
subsequently been thoroughly established by the medical profession. 
Prescribed in all forms of secondary syphilis, its restorative action in 
nearly every case is prompt and decisive. Each fluidounce contains the 
active constituents of Red Clover, 82 grs.; Lappa, 16 grs.; Berberis Aqui- 
folium, 16 grs.; Xanthoxylum, 4 grs.; Stillingia, 16 grs.; Phytolacca root, 
16 grs.; Cascara amarga, 16 grs.; Potassium iodide, 8 grs. Dose, two 
fluidrachms (8 Cc.) three times a day, which may be gradually increased 
to half a fluidounce if desired. Literature sent on request. 

In pint bottles per doz., net. . $ 9.00 

TRITICUM. 

[cough-grass.] 

AoaoPTRUM REPENS (Linn^) Beauvois.— A feeble diuretic. Chiefly 
employed in cystitis and irritable bladder for its demulcent and emollient 
qualities. 

Fluid Extract of rhizome, 1 to 6 fluidrachms per pint, .f 1.05 

Solid Extract, 20 grs per oz. . .24 

Compressed Tablets, see list in Appendix, No. 19, 153. 

Pressed root. 

TRUMPET PLANT. 

Sarracenia flava, Linn^.— Claimed to possess extraordinary power 
in intestinal fluxes, dysentery excepted; in uncomplicated cases is said 
to rarely fail; has also been recommended in dyspepsia, sick-headache, 
gastralgia, abdominal tympanites, etc. 

Fluid Extranet of rhizome, 6 to 15 minims per pint, .f 2.50 

TULIP-TREE. 

LiRiODENDRON TULiPiFERA, Liuu^.— Aromatic, stimulant, tonic, anti- 
Bpasmodic. Used in intermittents, chronic rheumatism and hysteria. 

Fluid Extract of bark, 1 to 2 fluidrachms per pint. .$ .75 

Pressed bark. 

TURKEY-CORN. 

DicENTBA OANADESBIB, DeCandoUe.— Tonic, diuretic, very slightly 
aJieratJre, EeeembleB gentiaii, calumba and *- ^'^^^^«m. 




I 



TURKEY-CORN—CoNTiNUED. 

Flvid Extrael uf ttiben. 10 to 40 minlmB per pinl,.( 1.1 

Seealsi) ffhiid Extract Stilllngia Conpoii-nd. 

C^mcenlratlon Corj/daUn. I to 5 sis per oz.. .! 

Elixiri, Bee list in Appendix, Noa. 48, 118. 
3i/nip, see list In AppeDdix, No. SI. 

TURMERIC. 
&JWJVM& LOTfQA, LioD^. — An aroraHtTc HtlmuliLDt; chiefly ^uployt 
I impart coior to pbarmaceuticaJ preporatioDB. 
Fluid Extract if rhizome, 16 toGO mlnimB per pint..! ■' 

TURPENTINE. 

An oleoresin obbdned prlncipaiiy fram tlie PiNna palcbtris, Miiiar. 
A TflJuAT>1e rubefacient and conDi«r-irritaat; intemoiiy ie fflloemod as i 
BDtlielnitDtic. Btlmnlant and hfflmostDtJc. Baa been employ^ in poral 
&s of Lbe bJadder, c&tarrb of the nrinoiy possagis, typboid fevei' wt 
threatening perforation, etc. Beat eziiibited in >^a£in capsu 
fi b> SO mininia ; OB On outlielniiiiCic, 1-3 to 1 QuIdoiiDce. 

rerefimK. PrBpand by the action ot auiphurlo add on oil ot 
turpentine. Ita properliea ore aimilar to thoae of the ordi- 
nary oil, but ita odor is entirely different and not diaagree- 
able. Ur. Murrell, <^ London, regards it aa one of tbe beat 
ramedleH for wiDter cough. It la expecMrant andantliMptlc, 
and of ■ value intsraalty aud In torm of a spray. It is a 
remedy also for flatulence. Dose, G to SO miuims. ......... 

pero«., neC..$ 

BOarlem Oil. Au empirical coioblcation of baUjaiuic products, 
to noma extent administered for the reUef of renal colic, 
and generally oa a dhireinc 
Pitt), see list hi Appendix, Nos. 104, Sffil, 305, 6^8, T»l. 
Compreited Tablets, see list in Appendix, Nos, 18, 4a, IBS, IQS. 
Captulea, see hat hi Appendht, Noa. W, 33, 4S. TS, Si, IDS. 
bJiolant, Bee Ust hi Appendix. No, 20, 

TWIN-LEAF. 

L nirHTLX.A, Peraoon.— Diuretic, sJteratiTe. aaUspssmoc 
Id itimulating diaphoretic. Used in Becondory B>'phUla. dropsy, oant 
Luips, and es a gargle in diseases of the throaL 
Fhtid Extract of rhiajmc. W U> IX uihihus. per pint,. g 1 

URECHITES. 
nniamnca smBHEcr*, J. Mueller. Poi.iosoDs.— Tiierapeutlcally 
tcca depression of circulation, aailTHtJnn, diapbore 
naUiBK, diarrbcea. Hand trlth remrakabte xquowk la Jsni^ca, la 



BW 



URECHITES-CoNTiwm.. 



URBOMETER. 
K tliiipli>. H>n*«nliinL 

n, fiiFDMics infiv 

I, proKDiMlii, mill ErMlmnit. [t ia In geiiBnl aa todez iif ri 
la irhloh thK vvlniia ph^skilogteal nmcdiuu ai 
La kldiv^r ilivaflcfl pwdcuIarLy, It siabLes the pbraiciBi] to 
f.M4K1wn1 •«•<■>'<'' 'tanffsr. !(□ new pdndpla ib tavoiied in oar 
I tor. TlM ores H rlnMmpMe^ « anaai by tlie action of an alliaHne 

T hromldeH And def^mained hy the Tolmne of gsa Ou^o0?n) 

■ DUlwtud in CM rracMna. Tbe oiiKiDBl tesCnres in Uie appacatoB an: 

■•'(*) (h» (nrni of Um recvlTer In irtafch tbP ^la Is ixiOa^tial ai 

d. Ili^ the ifnt^imOaB nf the receiTar in such a, way tluU Lt 

Ul iff rtlwrtly in p«y»ntj ~ 





A bottle prorlded nith pof onted rubber ciH'k and dellmy tobOf 
I b Uita the dccompnclthm ciT the urea b effeclal: 

1, A.«nulU teat tube to cont^n tJie urine, graduuled to boldli 
!■ tba qiuuitltr employod in wuzh oiperlment; 

\ S, A KTwluatpd Jar for mBOaurlne the gas erolved.— Thla jar is 
■ *lded With an overflon' tube, (uid a vOiC tube cloaitd b; i 
Woura komirate adjustment OC tbe lerel of fliild al the 
at tbe eKpdm(^ut. 

Eaob Dreometor la wcoiiJiMuilwl bj" a doscriptlTe eirenlar oonfainhiB 
ill and wpHolt Inalriictlciua. Tin- Mtlmntlou of urea by It conaumea very 
lit Mine, BDil the nwilu for all pnwtlMl purgioses are as accurate aa 
W b» ti-Wmrf. JUiiatratwl olwmUr furoUOied upon appUoMion, 



nbo; _ 



w 

I 



URINARY TESTS. 

Ureiibt TIst Tuifis.—Tlis luinaiy (fets in paper form aa ievUt 

br Dr. G. Oliver, uid introduced lo Um niHlical pnifessloa oF Ibla counti 

br uH, had one aerious olJiectliHi tlutt was portluularl}' uppureul la lea 

dependliig upm the production of a precipitate. 

WhHi one ot these reagent papers was boiled with nquiuility of wad 
the Bgitatioa incident ta ebulliUiBi proved Bufliideiit to dlnInteKrate it, M 
the fibres o( the paper, floatlag through the liquid nere liable to b« ml 
taten For a precipitate, and thereby lead tA error Id dlagnoalB. 

In saletituling tablets for these papers, conBiBUni; ot a soluble Ine 
oombiaed with the reagent, we dare not only obviated tbl»4s(oo 
n fleveral instances have been enat>led to ahnpUfy the teflta thua 
B. at the ame time enhancine' their pemiiuienc;. 
n testing lor sugar, the urine sboald be allglttly alliallae: In teilfii 
ilbnnuin, slightly oeld; the condition should be detdmloed by tl 
iflilmus. Formoredetalled dlrectdotiaaeeourdMcrlptlvealrculBr. 
We (umlah the following teala: Blamuth Bubnltrat«; OtHo ooK 
^idigo aad Sodium oarbonatfi; Picn'c acid; PotoHfilum ferrocyimldi 
itlc iodide; Bodlum cartntutte; Sodium tungstuM; Lei 

Any (est in tubes of SS Ceioept Bismuth subn., net .SS) , . .ncl, ,9 ,1 
See also Beaoent Cuw, page 7S, and U'tomoler, page 31 1. 

UVA-URSl. 

ABOnwriFBTi/is Uv4-nBHi (Lhmi) Sprengel.— Astringent and tnnl 
wftb a apeclOc predilection for the urinary organs. TTas some reputotlt] 
as an aatOlthlo, and is omployed in diroulc uephritls, oatarrb of bloildo 
boontlnence of iirlne, gleet, etc. 



FWid detract of Uavei, M t« 1 Buldrachm per pint,. t 1,0 

See also Fluid JEtfroet Bacha Compoutvi, 

Baltd Erfroet, 5 to IS gra peroz.. 

PiU QSaSi Uvrtvrti Erfract, a grs..,,perlM, « oenla; perSOO.. 
Elixtra. see list in Appendix, Nos. ID, fH. 



VACCINIUM CRASSIFOLIUM, andrzbjowski. 



^B' Astringent and diuretlo, In some degree rceembiing uva-ursL Use( 
I, In catarrhal luHamraation of the genito-urlnory tract, gleet, olmmio cyB 
tJs, etc ; In dropsy, from whatever cause, It osElsts removal of the eff ua 
flold; has also been ot benefit hi Cbroulc diarrhoea and dysentery, 

tiFIufdJ£EtraclD/pIa»f, 80 minims (olfluidrachm.,.. per pint.. $ 1. 
VALERIAN. 
VtLEiUAHA ovncniAua, Linnd.— Qentle stimulant, nlth a aped 
predilection for the narvous system, but wEUiout narcotic effeoB 
' RccomuicDded In hysteria, bypochondria, hemlcrania, low forms of fevt 

attended wltli restlMBoeM, and other nervous dlsorden 
m/itante ami acute rhtnimatiBm Cla bol WB,tei^«Qa1' 



2l6 

VALERIAN — Continued* 

Fluid Extract of rhizome, 1-2 to 1 fluidraohm per pint. .$ 1.10. 

Solid Extract, 6 to 10 grs per oz. . .27 

Powdered Extract, 5 to 10 grs per oz. . .40 

Pitts, see list in Appendix, Nos. 58, 148, 495, 598, 694, 687. 

Compressed Tablets, see list in Appendix, Nos. 148, 187, 188. 

Capsvle (74) Valerian Oil, 2 minims 

per 100, $1.15; per doz. boxes of 1 doz. . 2.00 

Pressed root. 

VERATRUM VIRIDE. 

[AMERICAN HELLEBORE.] 

Veratbum vnuDE, Solander. Poisonous.— Heart depressant, lowers 
vaso-motor tonus. Valuable in the treatment of uncomplicated cardiac 
hypertrophy, Irritable heart, aortic aneurism, acute parenchymatous 
congestions, and cerebral hyperasmia. Contra-indicated in valvular 
lesions or where heart is enfeebled from any cause. 

NoTB.— As the effect of the drug quickly reaches its maximum, the 
dose should not be administered at less intervals than two hours and only 
by competent hands. The recumbent position mnst be rigidly enforced, 

Airni]ioTBS.— Morphine or laudanum in full doses, given in strong 
coffee, and alcoholic stimulants. 

Fluid Extract of rhizome and roots^ 1 minim gradually in- 
creased per pint. .$ 1.50 

Normal Liquid, 1 minim, gradually in(»-eased if necessary 

per pint.. 1.65. 

Solid Extract, assayed, 1-8 to 1-4 gr per oz. . .31 

Pills, see list in Appendix, Nos. 878, 874, 641, 642. 

Tablet Triturates, see list in Appendix, Nos. 210, 610. 

Pressed root (American Hellebore). 

VIBURNUM OPULUS. 
[cramp-bark.] 

Viburnum Opulus, Liim6.— Tonic, antispasmodic and alterative. 
Employed with benefit in asthma, and the painful muscular spasms 
attacking the extremities of pregnant finales; particularly beneficial in 
the treatment of neuralgic dysmenorrhoeas, and conditions which predis- 
pose to abortion; also in the treatment of after-pains. 

Fluid Extract of bark, 1-2 to 1 fluidrachm per pint. .$ .90 

See also Fluid Extract Helonias Compound. 

Concentration Vibumin, 1 to 8 grs per oz. . 1.00 

Compressed Tablet, see list in Appendix, No. 60. 
Elixirs, see list in Appendix, Nos. 49, 65. 
St/rupf see list in Appendix, No. 47. 




VIBURNUM PRUNIFOLIUM. 



leld li 



liigb e 



d wdatiTe, ipedBlIf valiuble la threal«D?d sbortion and as a 

Hiie at chronic diapcritka to mlsoury. In the latter cases it 

moderatfl doeea for at Ivtkst a month 

t, which mbcarriaKB UBuaJly lakw place. la dyB- 

irrbcsa. fntm whatcrer cause, It mar be prescribed with beceflt, 

ae da7B before the meDStnial ciisia; 

lb after-poliu it ta alao valuable. 

Fluid Erlracl bark of rool, M lol DnidcBChin per plot. -t 1.% 

Solid SxtracI, 3 tii 10 grs per oz. . .31 

Ftnatered Extracl, fHoWfcn per oiE. . .SO 

PaiOOS:) Black Hate Ettmct.Sgn.. fa JOO.SScemta; per GOO.. I.W 
d IbMef (fff) Vibumum Compound (Dterine Tunic} 

100, net. K cents; por 500, net. . ,M 
Ext. Viburnum Pnmlfolium, 1 ^r- 
™_ „... _. ^ opulus, I gr. 

Ext. H^oSaa (Talse Unicom), \Ji gr. 
Eit, Squaw-Tlne. 1-3 gr. 
CouloplijlllD, 1-4 gr. 



VIRGINIA STONE-CROP. 

Fknthoruh SEDOtnEG.LImij.— Astringent, demulcent, laxative. I 
\j reUerea afTectlonB nf mucoua membrane of throat, narea, etc., Indid 
^big phaiyn^tiB. catarrh, tarjoglMa; reoommeDded slHO la dlarrho 
chronic bronchltia nith IncreaHed sesretlon. and as an In jectlo 



Fluid Extract of herb, 10 to 30 m 



WAFER ASH. 

Ptklkj TBWoLIiTt, Llnni.— Tonic, anMperiodln, reputed ontJiek 
nigUy recDQimmided fn d«bilily following low fevers, especially If 
{KLOle'l liy gwtUM-tul^flllnal Irrttstton: onlng t« its nilld and mm-In 
■juallliea. It aierclses a Boothlng influence on Che enthe dlgeatJTe tr 
tending to promote BppeUl*, tovigorate aashullatlon, and t 
establish conTalescnnce. 



Fluid Extract Inrk itf root. 10 to SO m 
Elixir, see list In Appendix, No. IM. 
tHnetroie Peptin and Wafer Aih. C 






WAHOO, See EUOWmiS. 



2l8 

WARBURG'S TINCTURE. 

A oombination of aromatios, antlperiodics and antispasmodics. We 
now prepare this remedy, both with and without aloes, likewise a special 
tincture wherein the cheaper cinchona alkaloids have been substituted 
for quinine. 

Warburg^ 8 Tincture^ with or without Aloes^ per doz. ozs., net. .$ 2,10 

Warburg's Tincture^ special per doz. ozs., net, . 1.60 

Powdered Extract^ with or toithout Aloes per oz. . 1.00 

Pills, see list in Appendix, Nos. 648, 644, 786, 787. 

Compressed Tablet, see list in Appendix, No. 206. 

Capsule (73) Warburg's Tincture; each capsule represents 2 

fluidrachms Warburg's Tincture 

per 100, $2.45; per doz. boxes of 1 doz.. 4.00 

WATER AVENS. 

« 

Geum bivalb, Linn^.— Very astringent and more or less tonic; apt 
to derange the digestion and cause vomiting if too freely given. Employed 
whenever there is relaxation of mucous membrane depend^it upon ex- 
cessive and altered secretion, such as diarrhoea, bnmchorrhcea, etc.; has 
also been used in menstrual derangements dependent on debility. The 
infusion or decoction may be tak^i ad libitum. 

Pressed root. 

WATER ERYNGO. 

Ebtnoiuu YuccfiFOLiuM, Michaux.— Diaphoretlc, expectorant, diuretic 
and stimulant; in large doses occasionally emetic. By some deemed a 
substitute for senega. Employed in dropsy, nephritis, pulmonary diseases, 
chronic laryngitis and bronchitis; is said to allay cystic and urethral 
irritation, pain in the testes, to increase erectile poww and lessen gftinitn^i 
losses. 

Fluid Extract of rhizome, 20 to 40 minims per pint. .$ 1.05 

Pressed root. 

WATER FENNEL. 

CE]nanthe Phellandriuv, Lamarck.— a mild nuxx)tic stimulant, 
exx)ectorant, alterative and diuretic; in large doses induces dizziness, 
inebriety and pain in head. Valuable in chronic affections of the air pas- 
sages, in hsBmoptysis, catarrh, etc.; in periodical febrile diseases, dyspep- 
tic affections and indolent ulcerations; in consumption and bronchitis, it 
is said to allay troublesome cough, lessen and render expectoration easier. 

Fluid Extract of seed, 4 to 12 mimms per pint. .$ 1.80 

WATER GERMANDER. 

Teucrium Scordium, Linn£. — Ancient authorities deemed this plant 
possessed of extraordinary virtues as an alexipharmic, sudorific and anti- 
septic. It is used as a roborant in low forms of disease, and where there 
is lack of tone to the stomach; also in flatulence, anasarca, amenotrhoea 
and moist asthma. 

^/utd Mp/ract of hed>,14i to IfbOSantSN ^.\\:ss^ 




CnauLLUs folqarib, Sclirader.— ChleO; diuretio and clemulcaiit, M 
a mild hepatic and IntefitliiAl atimidaitt. Useful Ed frrl 
tf IddoeyB or bladder, esp«dal]y in retention of luise due to coTd. 

tl Exiraclof tetd, 14 to 2 nuidrsdunB pur pint..} l.SM 

WATER-PEPPER. 

E. HumboldC. Boupluid & Kuntli.— 
Uc. enunenaengue, antiseptic, diapborUic and vealciuit. Bfconuaeiti 
usenorrhcBa, graTel, colic &Dd colda^ externally, In choleraic » 

lit beine wrappol in a sheet previoufii; Hooked In ahot deocctliMd 

t the drug), In gangrene, olminio ulcera, htemorrholdfl, ei-j-alpelatoug 

imatJons; aa a fomentatioDr in tympouitee, and flatulent colic, ai>d 

IB B wash in tiie tare mouth oF nun^g woman and of mercurial ptyallsni. 

Ft-uid Extract of herb, 1 to 3 duidrachms ,,.,....,. per pint-,$ .75 

B« also fluid ExIracI Blue Coluiih Camp., under Caulo- 

Premed herb. 

WHITE ASH. 
FoAxiHUB AMEaicAT'A, linn^.— Tntrcduced as a remedy tor u 
eBdependcntou pathological plethora. IB claimed to arouBe th 
id or torptrl voao-raotor ayBtem to Titality. 

mjnMBxiracl of bark, I taS Quidrachms per pi 

te Jih. Each fluidounce reiffesenta ISO gralna WhitB 
od upwards. per doE. pints- - 



WHITE BRYONY. See BRYONIA. 
WHITE CLOVER. 

GPENH, Llnn£. — Employed in pertussin and other 
of Bpaainodic cough; generally used as ou InfuBionone ounce to Chi 
Dose, ad libitum. 

PresJted btossoma. 

WHITE COHOSH. 



220 

WHITE HELLEBORE. 

Veratritm album, Linnl. Poisonous.— A yaso-motor depressant. 
Employed in irritable heart, hypertrophy of cardiac muscle, etc.; used 
as snuif, it occasions severe coryza; whea swallowed induces severe 
vomiting with profuse diarrhcea, and narcotic symptoms are superadded 
ere fatality supervenes. Great care should be taken in its use, even ex- 
ternally. An infusion of 1-2 ounce to the pint is used as a wash in parasitic 
diseases bt the skin, etc. 

Antidotes.— Ooffee, as a drink, stimulants to overcome the depressed 
condition, and opiates and demulcents to relieve internal inflammation. 
Recumbent position. 

Fluid Extract of rhizome^ 2 to 4 minims per pint. .$ 1.20 

Tablet Triturate (209) Veratrum album ftnc/ure, 1 minim.... 

per 500, nef, 28 cents; per 1000, net. . .40 

Pressed root 

WHITE INDIAN-HEMP. 

AscLEPiAS INCARNATA, Linu^.— Anthelmintic. Recommended also in 
rheumatic, asthmatic, catarrhal and syphilitic affections. 

Fluid Extract rhizome^ 10 to 40 minims per pint. .$ 1.05 

Solid Extract, 2to8grs per oz. . .25 

Pressed root. 

WHITE OAK. 

QuBRCus ALBA, Linu^.— Astringent and somewhat tonic. Employed 
in obstinate chronic diarrhoea and certain forms of passive h8Bmorrh£^; 
externally as an astringent wash, gargle or injection. 

Fluid Extract of inner bark^ 1 to 2 fluidrachms per pint. .$ .75 

Solid Extract, 8 to 10 grains per oz. . .20 

Pressed bark. 

WHITE PINE. 

Pmus Stbobus, Linn£.— Balsamic expectorant. Useful as an emollient 
in chronic affections of the mucous passages. 

Fluid Extract of bark, 1-2 to 1 fluidrachm per pint. .$ .90 

Fluid Pinus Compound per pint. . 2.00 

Each pint represents: 

White Pine bark. 4 oz. , 170 grs. Sanguinaria, 224 grs. 

Wild Cherry, 4 oz., 170 grs. Sassafras, 128 grs. 

Balsam Poplar buds, 266 grs. Morphine acetate, 12 grs. 
Spikenard, 256 grs. 

Compressed Tablet, see list in Appendix, No. 151. 

See also Anodyne Pine Expectorant. 

Pressed bark. 

WHITE POND-LILY. 

Castalia odorata, Greene.— Astringent, demulcent, anodyne and 
alterative. Employed in dysentery, diarrhcBa, gonorrhoea, leucorrhoea, 
and In acrofulous and bronchial afleoUoDB; exterp*^^'' «» <ixi application to 
boUs, tumorB, acsrafulous ulcers and otheafVo* »«fe,jdss\^'^^^ 



WHITE POND-LILY— ConTOUED. 

Ouiil eitracC diluted is used as n gargle !□ ulceis ot Uie moutb and Lhroat, 
HUl as an injection in leucorrbCBO. 

Ftald Extract ofrhiionte, 1-3 to 1 Buldraclim per pint. .S I.OC 

Pmaed root. 

WHITE POPLAR, 

PopoLDB TBUCDLOIDKS. MIoli»iii.— Tonlo, diuretic and febrifuge; con. 
tajDSU] active principle, A>puZ£n, anolagoua to tiie Bolicfn of wiUowbarki. 
Emplajed bi uiinai; affeoUous, gonarriUBO. eleet, eta. 

Fluid Kctract of bark, 1-S to 1 Quidracbm per pint, .f M 

Oaneentration Foptdin, EtoS gts. per ox.. 

Prated bark. 

WHITE SNAKE-ROOT 

EiTPATOBiDU AMUUTicuH, LiuD^.—Dlapboretlc, antispasmodic, eipoo- 
torant. Eitiflloyed in pleuriBj-, clironie farouebitia, deruous irrltabilily, 
BaCidence. bysteria, wokefulneoa of low FovejB and clu-onLC irritation oF 
bladder. 

Pressed root 

WHITE VERVAIN. 

ViBBHM tratioxFDLiA, Uani.— IJBed in tbo treatment ol intenult- 
tent and remltumt tevers, end hau been credited with curu ot (lie opium 
haUt, 

Fluid Extract of root, S0to4anuaun3 per pint, .4 2M 

WHITE WILLOW. 

L Gaui iLTU, Linni.— Tonic, tebrifnge, aatrineent; its acdte priaciple, 
tfcin, and ita derivaiive, Ealicylic acid, bave, to a large extent, taken 
■place of thebarli: on account o[ more condensed dosage, Usedadvan- 

1 rbuumatiam. inUirmittents, etc 
I Baiicylic acid, pure, from Oil of Winteranfa. Dose, S to liO 

I fluid ^trtat of bark. 1-3 tat fluldrachm per pint.. 

w list Id Appendix, Nos. 418, UTS to 679. 
I Unk Oranule, Bed list In Appendix. So. TOS. 
I liiblet IWtumtei, see list In Appendix. Hos. 1G3, 1S3, 490, 4D1. 
I CompresKd TtibUti, see list bi Appendix, Nob. 39, IB2, 184. 18S, 
I IBS. 
m>XiixiT SaUcvUc Acid Compound perdozplnis.. IIJG J 



Salicylic acid. 40 grs. GelBemium, ts ajs. 
Oimlclfi^o. IB gTB. Potassium iodide, 4 gra. 

)e also Olucente Ttrbine Compound, imder Eriodictnon. 

\CafimAti')S)aaiUniUoaBid.ign 

per lOOi 11.15; per doi. boxes of 1 doi.. S.OOfl 



222 

WILD BERGAMOT. 

MoNARDA FisTULosA, liiin^.— Introduced as a substitute for quinine; 
in large doses diaphoretic, and considered by some only inferior to 
jaborandi. Used in flatulent coUc, chcdera infantum^ intermittents and low 
forms of fever; also in liniments for relief of local paralyses. 

Fluid Extract of leaves^ 15 to 60 minims i>er pint. .$ 2.00 

WILD CARROT. 

Daucus Carota, Linnd.— Stimulant, carminative, diuretic. 

Pressed leaves. 

WILD CELANDINE. 

iMPATmNs PAixroA, Nuttall.— Alterative and diuretic. Employed in 
scrofula and chronic rheumatism in infusion, one ounce to the pint. 
Dose, a wineglassful. 

Pressed herb. 

WILD CHERRY. 

Pbunus sbrotina, Ehrhart— Tonic and stimulant to digestive appa- 
ratus, sedative to nervous system. Valuable where it is desired to add 
tone and strength, as during convalescence from pleiuisy, pneumonia, 
etc ; also in colliquative diarrhcea, some forms of dyspepsia, whooping- 
cough, and phthisis. 

Fluid Extract Wild Cherry, l-3tol fluldrachm.....per pint..$ 1.05 

Bee also Fluid Eoctract Black Cohosh Comp. under Cimic^uga; 
Horehound Comp. under Marrubium; Fluid Pinus Comp, 
under White Pine. 

Fluid Extract Wild Cherry, alcoholic. This fluid extract, 
styled alcoholic, differs from that of the Pharmacopoeia of 
1800, in not containing glycerin. Dose, l-2tolfl.dr..perpt.. 1.06 

Fluid Extract Wild Cherry Comp. Each fluidounce repre- 
sents: Wild Cherry, 8 ozs. ; Mamibium, 3 1-2 ozs. ; Veratrum 
viride, 1-2 oz.; Wild Lettuce, 8 ozs.; Sanguinaria, 1 oz. 
Employed in convalescence from acute inflammatory and 
pulmonary diseases* Dose, 1-4 to 1 fluidrachm. . . .per pint. . 1.05 

Fluid Extract Wild Cherry, detonna^ed.— Ohiefly employed 
in making elixirs of Wild Cherry Bark, into which iron 
enters as an ingredient. Dose 1-2 to 1 fluidrachm; per pint, 1.40 

Fluid Wild Cherry for Syrup. Four times the strength of 
the Syrup of WUd Cherry, U. S. P., 1890. Specially adapted 
for the preparation of a bright dear Syrup of Wild Cherry, 
of full medicinal activity. Dose, 1-2 to 1 fl. dr per pint. . 1.05 

Concentration Prunin, 1 to 3 grs per oz. . .50 

Compressed Tablets, see list in Appendix, Nos. 151, 195. 

Elixirs, see list in Appendix, Nob. 55, 56, 121. 

See also Olycerole Terbine Ct>mp., under Eriodictyon. 

Wines, Bee list in Appendix, Noa. 19, 90. 

.6!^^nj^ see liist in Appeddiz, Kos. V7, Cft. 



■— ,. 1 


' WILD CHERRY— Continued. 

Loiengei: Ttir Cnmpuwid; Yerba Siinti Campoum 

Prtatd bark. 
^^g SeeaisoAnodvMPiMEtptcloranl. 

^H WILD GINGER (Canada Snake-rcc 

£ phoretlc. Uued In low tonnB oC fei-er us a subatltul. 


I. 

"). 

carminative, 
jrorsarpcQla 

..per pint. -S 

, BBtringenf, a 
HB. Eniployet 
ire there Is a i 
formoondiHo 


rta; 
1.05 


Freued root. 

WILD INDIGO. 

BiPTiHii TOfOTottu, R. BrQBD.— PurgatlvB, emetic 
aepUo; used prindpaUy on acoouat ol tha latter rtrti 
BtoniE diaeasee, in BcarlatlQa, tjpliua and aU cases whi 
deacy to Bepticeemia; eitemally a« a wash, or ointment 
uloera. 




...per pint. . 






r 1000, net.. 

'leu prBferablf 
..per pint. .8 

per 


^^B See Btso EntKffmol. 
^^V Pntted root. 

^H WILD LETTUCE. 

^^H iMmiat. CAKADEK3B, Linnd.— MUdiy soporiflc. Of 
^^Kbtea lor cliildren. 


^^H Bee BlBO Fl^d Eitractt Sc^lkap Comp. uQdec , 
^^^1 Lupitlin Comp. under Hopa. 






^^B JKB CSnj Z«M«« Ect., ! grs per JOO, aSoenW; perSM.. 

^^m Prated Uavea. 

^B WILD YAM. 


^^^1 Frtned root. 

^^B WILLOW-HERB. 

(Ooyed in chronic diarrhoaa. dyBeal«7, leucorrliiBa, etc. 


demiileenl. 1 
,, per pint, .t 


J-rcsaed /ua1>. 







224 

WITCHHAZEL, See HAMAMELIS. 

WOOD BETONY. 

Stachts Bstonica, Bentham.— Claimed to possess alterative proper 
ties that render it valuable in constitutional S3rphilis, scrofula, etc. 

Fluid Extract of leavet, 1-4 to 1 fluidrachm per pint. .$ 2.50 

Pressed leaves. 

WORMSEED, AMERICAN, See CHENOPODIUM. 

WORMSEED, LEVANT, See SANTONICA. 

WORMWOOD, See ABSINTHIUM. 

XANTHOXYLUM. 
[prickly ash.] 

Xanthoxylum ameriganum, Mill^. — stimulant, tonic, alterative, 
diaphoretic, sialagogue, carminative. Used as a stimulant in languid 
states of the system, and said to be highly beneficial in chronic rheumat- 
ism, flatulent coUc, syphilitic and hepatic affections. 

Fluid Extract Xanthoxyhim (]bark\ 10 to 40 minims, .per pint. .$ 1.05 

Fluid Extract Piictdy Ash (JberriesX 5 to 10 minims, .per pint. . 2.50 

See also Fluid Extract StiUingia Cfympound, 

Solid Extract Xanthoxylwn (6arA;), 8 to 10 grs per oz. . .31 

Concentration Xanthoxylin, 1 to A grs peroz.. .86 

PiUs, see list in Appendix, Nos. 9, 81, 150, 632. , 

Compressed Tablet^ see list in Appendix, No. 48. 
ElixirSj see list in Appendix, Nos. 48, 118. 
Syrups f see list in Appendix, Nos. 60, 61. 

See also Alterative Compound; Trifolium Compound. 

Pressed bark. 

YARROW. 

Achillea Millefolium, Unn^— Aromatic, tonic, mildly stimulant and 
astringent. Used in dysentery and low fevers. 

Fluid Extract of herhy 80 to 60 minims per pint. .% .75 

Pressed herb. 

YELLOW DOCK, See RUMEX. 
YELLOW PARILLA, See MENISf»ERMUM. 

YELLOW POND-LILY. 

NuPHAR ADVENA, Aitou fll.— Astringent, anodyne, demulcent. Em- 
ployed in dysentery, diarrhoeft, and— combined with wild cherry— in bron- 
chial affections; externally is applied to boils, tumors, indolent ulcers, 
etc., and in form of decoction may be used as a gargla 

I*luid Mctract of rhizome^ 1-3 fluidnjohm per pint. .$ .90 

JPretaed roc^. 




VERBA BUENA. 
HicnoMHRU PouaLAfin, Beotham. — Aromatic^ Btlmulajil 
lelmlntle. Employed In atonic pxstrodynia and flatnleni 

36 the [ores and freqiiBnoy of the inilas lu tesera, etc.; bi 
Dt uitbelmfutlc, adapted to the expulsion of round womiH, 
d Sxtrxict of teavet, 1-2 to 3 (tuidrochms per pint. ^S 3. 

YERBA REUMA. 

oisBo and Schlechlendal. — GhleHy used 

. It contains a peculiar aatringeot pi ~ 

;e percentage of solioa ineredleuts, to the cumblnatJou of which it 

iroperties are largely attributable. 
Fluid £Mmct of herb. When used as an injection or a garRle, 
It must be diluted with thr(«tIiDt:«ltid bulk In water. Doao. 
10 to 9) minims per pint. -t B. 

VERBA SANTA, See ERIODICTYON. 

ZEA (STIGMATA MAYD1S), See UNDER CORN. 

Z[NC BROMIDE. 



list in Appendix, N 



3,300. 



ZINC OLEATE. 
y resamblea clonely the oxide of ilno, but la a n: 
effldent ag^nt, and wholly free from the unpleasant grittjueaa Bo 
tdmea noticed in the latter. Applied by duatlDg over the surface, or Id tlie 
form of an ointment. The powder ta used chiefly as a remedy for 
hyperldrofllB and oBmJdrofiis; also in eczema, and In oJI casaa where the 

■dno oxide ointment has hitherto been esteemed peroz..} .25 

Ointment of Zinc Oleate G9S per cent of Oleate) per lb. . 

ZINC OXIDE. 

Tonic, antlEpaamodic, astrinRCDt. Employed In chorea, epilepsy, 
wbooiriDe cough and the dlarrhcea of InfantH; used externally a 
exBlcoant to Inflamed or excoriated surfu.'es. Dose, U to 8 gralhs. 

poll, see list In Appendix, Noe. 418, S4e, XTT. 

ZINC PHOSPHIDE. 

Acta vory similarly to pho^horua, combining therewith the I 

Doao, 1-91} grain, gradually Increoaod. 
P Jllt, see Ust In Appendix, Noa. Ml to BES. 
Tablet TVthirafea, see list in Apixmclis. Ntw. 17B to 17B, IM, 
BS7. 4M, (HI to 013, (130, 137. 

je lilt la ^peeuiUx,Illo. lA, U^ 



^^L Tablet Tril 
^^B B87. 4M, 



aa6 

ZINC SULPHATE. 

T(mic, astringent, antispasmodic; also a prompt emetic. In small 
doses useful in dyspepsia, and in combination with belladonna or hyoscy- 
amues is employed to check the night sweats of phthisis; occasionally of 
value in epilepsy. Dose, as a tonic, 1 to 2 grains; as an emetic, 10 to 30 
grains. 

Pins, see list in Appendix, Nos. 493, 495. 

Compre88ed Tdblets^ see list in- Appendix, No. 6, 164, 196. 

Ophthalmic Tablet Zinc sulphate, 1 gr, i>erlOO..$ .40 

See also Emergency Ccue, 

ZINC SULPHOCARBOLATE. 

Topically useful as a disinfectant, and dissolved in water forms a 
valuable injection in leucorrhoea, etc., and gargle in aore throat, diphth^ia, 
etc. Has also been suggested as a disinfectant of the intestinal tract, ad- 
ministered in appropriate doses. Dose, as a local application, 20 grains 
to the ounce of water; as an intestinal disinfectant, 2 to 10 grains. 

CompreMcd Tablets^ see list in Appendix, Nos 51, 52. 

Tablet Triturate (200) Zinc StUpJiacarbolate, 1-6 gr. 

per500, net, 20 cents; per 1000, net.. $ .85 

ZINC VALERIANATE. 

Antispasmodic. Has been used to advantage In neuralgia, chorea, 
epilepe^ and the nervous affections acc(Hnpanying chlorosis. Dose, 1 to 
2grs. 

PtU«, see list in Appendix, Nos. 58, 294, 478, 474, 494, 555, 654 to 
666,813,826: 



APPENDIX. 



^^^CONVENIEN^ORMuH^^^ 


^■'FOR EXTEMPORANEOUS PREPARATION 
^M WINES AND SYKUPS FROM FLUID 


OF TINCTURES^^H 
EXTRACTS. '^M 


P TINCTURES. 


1 


ACONITE. 


1 


Fl. Eit. or Normfl] liquid Aconite root, P., D. S 






LEAVES (UNOmCIAL).— 

Fluid Extract AooniW leaves. P.. D. i 00. 'B. .. . 


,.J 


FL EiL orKormttl Liquid AoonltB root, P., D, & Oo.'B 1 H. ea. ^M 


U. S. p. (ROOT).— ~H 
Fl. Ext. or Normal liquid Aconite root, P., D. & Co.'s T fl. on. ^M 






^t ALOES. 












^H nutd Aloes (or U. 8. P. llnotiire. P., D. & Co.'B. 






^^LtLOES AKO MrRRH, U. S. T. 












^V^ ARNICA. 








!luld£xtrBotAiiiicarDOt, P.. D. ftCo.'o. 


Slow. 






H^ MOT, B. P.— 















TINCTURES. 

ASAFETIDA. 

k. 5. p. — 

r^Uiil VMAfCtii^ F. p. JtOx-* 6 fl- c 

Cuvlkrf 9 fl- c 

FtlMa Jk,wAwa«k F.D. ± 0\1»^ 6fl. c 

tftMUIItf^ 5^«l:*l!. 15 fl. c 

BSLLXDONNA. 

M. ^Sx«w «r XvwnuiL Lacuia B^OhikMaA Ihtck. P^ D. Jt Ool*^. .8 fl. o 
V.\v^»i 12 fl. < 

%%iMft- 5 fl. < 

>^. \^«-. V V>cni^ :.aita*»i HiThiiMi Immk. R. D. A Qx'^..l fl. 

XtoK-%iiK>u ^*«rH 14 fl- c 

^!lrtl» 5fl. c 






"^awMi ^^POM-^ * **. it,>,V 4IL< 

viev^x ttfl. i 

>»w« ^MM-%c« >N>»|.. *^ -y, ^ ^v.'v. _^ 4 II i 

V«tX>KA J IL ^ 

vw^ w*«^H «Ni,^ >*«^ -w*!^ T. -7. Jt ^.-^_^ ^a., 

s 






s 



*5^^ .^M.< 



*^*» N. XV ^^ >ft • .. -.»^ 



\ 






<.v"*k. 






231 

TINCTURES. 

CALABAR BEAN. 

u. s. p. — 

Fl. Ext. or Nonma Libuid Calabar Bean, P., D. & Oo/s 8 fl. ozs. 

Alcohol 17 fl. ozs. 

CALENDULA. 

u. s. p. — 

Fluid Extract Calendula, P., D. & Co.'b 4 fl. ozs. 

Alcohol 16 fl. ozs. 

CALUMBA. 

u. s. p. — 

Fluid Extract Calumba, P., D. & Co.'s 2 fl. ozs. 

Alcohol 11 fl. ozs. 

Water 7 fl. ozs. 

CANTHARIDES. 

u. s. p. — 

Fluid Extract Cantharides, P., D. & Co.'s 1 fl. oz. 

Alcohol 19fl. ozs. 

CAPSICUM. 

u. s. p. — 

Fluid Extract Capsicum, P., D. & Co.'s 1 fl. oz. 

Alcohol 18 fl. ozs. 

Water 1 fl. oz. 

B. P. — 

Fluid Extract Capsicum, P.,D.&Co.'s %fLoz, 

Bectifled spirit 19^ fl. ozs. 

CARDAMOM. 

COMPOUND, U. S. P. — 

Fluid Cardamom Comp. for U. S. P. tincture P., D. & Co.^s. . .8 fl. ozs. 

Diluted Alcohol 20fl. ozs. 

Glycerin 1 fl. oz. 

CASCARILLA. 

B. P. — 

Fluid Extract CascarOla, P., D. & Co. 's 1 fl. oz. 

Proof spirit 7 fl. ozs. 

CATECHU. 

p. G. & FR. COD. — 

Fluid Catechu, p., D. & Co. 's 2 fl. ozs. 

Diluted Alcohol 8 fl. ozs. 

COMPOUND, U. S. p. — 

Fluid Catechu, P., D. & Co.'s 4fl. ozs 

Fluid Extract Cassia Cinnamon, P., D. & Cc's 1 fl. oz. 

Diluted Alcohol ««.\j^.^.^yiat. 



« 

232 

TINCTURES. 

CHIRATA. 

u. s. p. — 

Fluid Extract Chirata, P., D. & Oo/s ; 2 fl. ozs. 

Diluted Alcohol 18 fl. ozs. 

B. P. — 

Fluid Extract Chirata 1 fl. oz. 

Proof spirit 7 fl. ozs. 

CIMICIFUGA. 
u. s. p. — 

Fluid Extract Cimicifuga, P., t>. & Co.'s 4fl. ozs. 

Alcohol 12 fl. ozs. 

Water 40 fl. ozs. 

COMPOUND. 

Fluid Extract Cimicifuga, P., D. & Co.'8 2 fl. ozs. 

Fluid Extract Sanguinarla, P., D. & Oo.'s 1 fl. oz. 

Fluid Extract Phytolacca Root, P., D. & Oo.'s ^ fl. oz. 

Alcohol 9 fl. ozs. 

Water 8 fl. ozs. 

CINCHONA, 
u. s. p. — 

Fl, Ext. or Normal Liquid Cinchona Calisaya, P., D. & Co.'s. . . .4 fl. ozs. 

Alcohol 11 6-16 fl. ozs. 

Water 4 8-16 fl. ozs. 

Glycerin « ^ fl. oz. 

COMPOUND, U. S. P. — 

Fluid Cinchona Oomp. for U. S. P. tincture, P., D. & Co.^'s. . . .4 fl. ozs. 

Alcohol 10 fl. ozs. 

Water 1 fl. oz. 

Glycerin 1 fl. oz. 

COMPOUND, B. P. — 

Liquid Cinchona Comp. for B. P. tincture. P., D. & Co.*8 6 fl. ozs. 

Proof spirit 16 fl. ozs. 

COLCHICUM SEED. 

p. G. — 

Fl. Ext. or Normal Liquid Colchicum seed. P., D. & Co.^s 1 fl. oz. 

Alcohol 6 fl. ozs. 

Water 8 fl. ozs. 

U. S. P. — 

Fl. Ext. or Normal Liquid Colchicum seed. P., D. & Co.'s 8 fl. ozs. 

Alcohol 10 fl. ozs. 

Water. 7 fl. ozs. 

B, p. — 

m.Ext or i^ormaJ Liquid Colchicum seed 1 fl. ob. 

JPivof spirit •'* tLoia, 



^r 


233 


"3 


^ 


TINCTURES 


^m 


fluid Eitraot C 


COLOCYNTH. 


m 








CONIUM. 




Fl. Eit or Normal Liquid Conium fruit, P., D. & Co.'a.3. 


...«fl.^ 


Fl.Eit.orNmT 












CUBEB. 




Huld Eitract C 


p D ACo'B 


adoaS 






Fluid Eilract C 
Kectifled spirit. 


libeb, P., D. A Co,'B. 


..%fl.o«( 
.ITMILort 


B. P.— 

FL act. or Nora 


DIGITALIS. 








Fl.Bit.orNorroa!IJquidDigiteliB,F..D.&Co,-B 


sa.<M| 




ERGOT. 




Fl. Eit. or Nora 




5fl.(W 








GELSEMIUM. 




PI. Ext. or Norn 


nol Liquid Oelsemluin, P.. D. £ Co.'u .... 


8 «!■"=■ 








n. Eit. or Nora 




i«.o^ 




.„ ^^ 


Fluid £xtnw;b O 
; DOuted Alcobol. 


GENTIAN. 


J 




1"."5^ 




■ 









434 

TINCTURES. 

GENTIAN — Concluded. 

COMPOUND, u. s. p. 

Fluid Extract Gentian Ck>mp. for U. S. P. tincture, P., D. & 

Ck>/B 2 fl. ozs. 

Alcohol 6 fl. ozs. 

Water 4 fl. ozs. 

COMPOUND, B. P. — 

Liquid Extract Qentian Comp. for B.P. tincture, P., D. & Ck>.''8. .1 fl. oz. 
Proof spirit 7 fl. ozs. 

GINGER. 

B. P. — 

Fluid Extract Ginger, P., D. & Oo.^s ^ fl. ozs. 

Rectified spirit v 17il^fl.ozs. 

P. G. — 

Fluid Extract Ginger, P., D. & Oo.'s 1 fl. oz. 

AlcohoL 4 fl. ozs. 

U. S. P. — 

Fluid Extract Ginger, P., D. & Go.'s Sfl. ozs. 

Alcohol 12fl. ozs. 

HOPS, 
u. s. p. — 

Fluid Extract Hops, p., D. & Oo.'s. 4fl. ozs. 

Alcohol i 10^ fl. ozs. 

Water 4l^fl. ozs. 

B. p. — 

Fluid Extract Hops, P., D. & Oo.'s ^ fl. ozs. 

Proof spirit 17^1^ fl. ozs. 

HOREHOUND. 

Fluid Extract Horehound, P., D. & Ck).'s 1 fl. oz. 

Diluted Alcohol 4fl. ozs. 

HYDRASTIS, 
u. s. p. — 

Fl. Ext. or Normal Liquid Hydrastis, P., D. & Oo.'s 4 fl. ozs. 

Diluted AlcohoL 16fl. ozs. 

B. p. — 

Fl. Ext. or Normal Liquid Hydrastis 2 fl. ozs. 

Proof spirit. 18 fl. ozs. 

HYOSCYAMUS. 

A P. — 

Fl, Ext or Normal Liquid HyoflcyamuB, P., D. & Oo 's 1 ft. oz. 

Proof spirit .T^uota, 



^"" 


33S 








TINCTURES. 








HYOSCYAMUS-CoKCLUDEQ 








D. * Co.1 


..SB. on, 
.11 a. on. 










ICNATIA. 










ifl o». 








,10fl.«H. 










INDIAN CANNABIS. 






FLEit. 


r NormaJ Uquld ludian Qmnablfl. F., D 


& Co.'s. 


..3H.OM. 


B. P.— 




BecUfled spirit 







IPECAC AND OPIUM. 

Fl. ExLorNonnnl Liquid Ipecac, P., D. & Co.'b 1 , 

Tlneture of Iieoiaortted Opium, P.. D. * Co.'B 10fl.oM, 

Evaporate the Tlnptnre of Deodoriwil OiJiim to 8 fl. ona., add 

fluid extract ipecac, filter tlie mixture and pofla euougb 

diluted alcohol througli Alter to make 10 H. oeb. 



KINO. 



Fluid Kino. P., D. S, Co.'b . 

Gtfceriu 

Water 

BeetUed Rplrit. 

id K1do,P., D. £Co.'B. 

Alcohol 

Qljcerin 



Fluid Extract Krnineiia, P., D. £ Go.'a 4 0. 

Diluted Alcohol ,* Itt fl. 

This aleo representa the Unctures oT the P. 0., and French 



i 



236 

TINCTURES. 

LAVENDER COMPOUND, 
u. s. p. — 

Fluid Lavender Comp. for U. S. P. tincture, P., D. & Oo/b. . . .4 fl. ozs. 

Alcohol 9 fl. ozs. 

Water 3 fl. ozs. 

B. P. — 

Liquid Lavender Ck)mp. for R P. tincture 6 fl. ozs. 

Bectifled spirit 16 fl. ozs. 

LOBELIA, 
u. s. p. — 

Fluid Extract Lobelia, P., D. & Oo.'s 8 fl. ozs. 

DUuted Alcohol 12 fl. ozs. 

P. G. — 

Fluid Extract Lobelia, P., D. &Oo.'s 1 fl. oz. 

DUuted Alcohol 9 fl. ozs. 

B. P. — 

Fluid Extract Lobelia, P., D.&Oo.^s VS^ fl. ozs. 

Proof spirit ITJ^ fl. ozs. 

JVIATICO. 
u. s. p. — 

Fluid Extract Matico, P., D. & Ck).'s 2 fl. ozs. 

DUuted Alcohol 18fl. ozs. 

JVIYRRH. 
u. s. p. — 

Fluid Extract Myrrh, P., D. & Ck>.'s S fl. ozs. 

Alcohol 8 fl. ozs. 

B. p. — 

Fluid Extract Myrrh, P., D. & CJo.'s 1 fl. oz. 

Bectifled spirit. 7 fl. ozs. 

NUTGALL. 
u. s. p. — 

Fluid Extract Galla, P., D. & Go. 's 4 fl. ozs. 

Alcohol ISfl. 

Glycerin 8 fl. 

B. P. — 

Fluid Extract Galla, P., D. & Ck>.'8 !^fl.0K8. 

Proof spirit 17^ fl. ozs. 

NUX VOMICA. 
P. G. — 

Fl, Ext. or Normal Liquid Nux Vomica, P., D. & Oo.''s 1 fl. oi. 

AJcobol , ,.......*t ft. on. 

Water. ,., ,,,,,.....*1^^tn^ 






t 



TINCTURES. 

NUX VOMICA-^CONCLUDED. 

FLExt. or Nonnal Liquid Nux Vomica, p., D. £ Oo.*! B 1 

Alcohol 9 I 

FL Ext or Noniua Liquid Hux Vomica. P.. D. £ Oo.'B ^ B. i 



l 



OPIUM. 

Fluid OpIiua.CampboraUd, for U.S.P.tInoturB,P.,D.£Co.'B.8 11, t 

Qlycoria .....^.,..,. I fl. 

DUulad Alcohol 10 fl. oo. _ 



liquid Cunpbor Comp. lor B. P. dauture, P., D. iK Co, 'a 1 H. 0^9 

Proof gplrtt 7 tL a 

PELLITORY. 

Fluid Extract Pallitory, P., D. & Co.'* 3 fl. a 

Aloohol 8 fl. « 

QUASSIA. 
U. S. 9. — 

Fluid Extract Qusffils, P.. D. £ Co.'B S fl. O 

Aloohot OMfl. 01 

Water "M fl. oi 



I Proof splr 
u. s, ..- 
Fl. Ett. or 
Fluid ExCr 
I Otrcertii... 
I Aloobol .. . 
WoUr..,- 



FluidKitrBotQuaBala,P., D. AOo.'B K tt- " 

Proof splrft IBM fl. OK 

RHUBARB. 

Fl. Ett. or Normal liquid Rhubojb, P.. D, « Co.'s 1 fl. oi 

FluidExCraot Cardamom, P., D, A Co.'a Ml mla 

Otrcerlii 1 fl. a 

Aloobol .Sl-Bfl. 01 

"WHau aufl. OB 



m 



Fluid Rhubarb, aromatic, farU.B.P, tincture, P., D. & Oo.'a. ,S fl. om. 

Olycerln 1 fl, ox. 

Diluted Alcohol S fl. ow, 

»WBET— U. S. r.— 

Fluid Bhubarb, sweet, tor U. B. P. tiacture, P.,D.&0D.'a....4 Q. oia. 



Dllatai AUsolKi..,., ,,..,,,,,„.,,,..., ,V«Aft. = 



238 

TINCTURES. 

SANGUINARIA. 
u. s. p. — 

Fluid Extract Sanguinaiia, P., D.' & Oo.'s 3 fl. ozs. 

Acetic acid 102 mins. 

Alcohol 10 fl. ozs. 

Water » ^ fl. ozs. 

SAVINE. 

B. P. — 

Fluid Extract Savine, P., D. & Co.'s... 1 fl. oz. 

Alcohol 7 fl. ozs. 

SENEGA. 

B. P. — 

Fluid Extract Senega ^ fl. ozs. 

Proof spirit 17^ fl. ozs. 

SENNA. 

B. P. — 

Fluid Extract Senna, P., D. &Oo.^s ^fl. ozs. 

Fluid Extract Caraway, P., D. & Ck>.''s ^ fl. oz. 

Fluid Extract Ck>riander, P., D. & Go.'s ^fl. oz. 

Baisins, (free from seeds) .2 ozs. 

Proof spirit l^fl.ozs. 

Note.— Macerate 24 hours and fllter. 

SERPENTARIA. 
u. s. p. — 

Fluid Extract Serpentaria, P., D. & Go.'s S fl. ocs. 

Alcohol 12 fl. OSS. 

Water 6 fl. cos. 

B. P. — 

Fluid Extract Serpentaria, P., D. & Co. 's 1 fl. 4)b. 

Proof spirit 7 fl. ozs. 

SQUILL, 
u. s. "?. — 

Fluid Extract Squill, P., D. & Co.'s 8 fl. ozs. 

Alcohol 12Jifl. 

Water 44 A* 



B. p. — 

J?7uia Extract Squill, P., D.&Co.'s Sl>A^ 

Eroofapirit .VP^%.«ik,. 





239 




"] 




TINCTURES. 




^ 




STRAMONIUM. 




^ 






.D. &Co 


.-..i^ 


B. 




D. & a,.'. 


im n. ooL 




SUM BUI.. 






■■ 




























SWEET OKANGE PEEL 






"■ 


Fluiil Extract Sweet OraagB peel. P., D. & Co.'i 










VALERIAN. 




J 






.v:.1a^ 






....saSS 


1 
































Spirit Ammonia, ■romallcB.P 




....Tfl. onu; 


r 


VERATRUM V1RIDE. 
Ft. Ett, or Normal Liquid Veratrim. Tirtde, P., 


D.&lJa.'s....e0.tM 


Tbta prepamUon is nearly the uune Btrength as Nomood'a Tlnctaa 




FL Eit. or Noniial Extract VBratnim -riride, ¥ 
SocaUHl Spirit 


..tt.fct^ 


^ 








^J 



240 



SYRUPS. 



ALTERATIVE COMPOUND. 

Fluid Extract Alteratiye Compound, P., D. & Oo/s 1 fl. oz. 

Fluid Cardamon Oomp., P., D. & Co/b 60 mins. 

Syrup 8 fl. ozs. 

BUCKTHORN. 

Fluid Extract Buckthorn berries, P., D. & Ck>.''s 4 fl. ozs. 

Fluid Extract Ginger, P., D. & Oo.'s 96 minims. 

Fluid Extract Pimenta, P., D. & Oo.'s 96 minims. 

Syrup 12 fl. ozs. 

COFFEE. 

Fluid Extract Ck>ffee, for syrup, P., D. & Oo.'s .2 fl. ozs. 

Hot Syrup, , 14 fl. ozs. 

GARLIC. 

Fluid Extract Garlic, P., D. & Oo.'s 6 fl. ozs. 

Acetic Acid 8 fl. ozs. 

Syrup 21 fl. ozs. 

GINGER. 

Fluid Ginger, Soluble, P., D. & Cto.'s 1 fl. oz. 

Syrup 16 fl. ozs. 

IPECAC, 
u. s. p. — 

Fl. Ext. or Normal Liquid Ipecac, P., D. & Ck>.'s ^ fl. ozs. 

Acetic acid. ^ fl. oz. 

Glycerin 5 fl. ozs. 

Syrup 41 fl. ozs. 

KRAMERIA. 
u. s. p. — 

Fluid Extract Krameria, P., D. & Co.'s ^ fl. cm. 

Syrup t%fl. 



LACTUCARIUM. 
u. s. p. — 

i^u/d JExtractJLactucarium, P., I). & Oo.'b AfLoiu ^ 

Byrup A^^^HU 



» 



r 



W 



SYRUPS. 

LICORICE. 
Fluid Extiact IJcarice (or Quinine miztures, P., D. & Oo.^. ■■ 



I 



I 



Fliild EiQvct Ucorice for quinine miztureg, P., D. & Co.'B. .60 mini. 

Quinine Bulphate.............. -....--...- B gt& 

S^rup. ............. suiBclent ta (Dake 1 fl, ok 

MARSHMALLOW. 

Fluid Extract MaishniaUow root. P., D.& Co. 'B 1 a. im.. 

Eynip IS O. am. 

ORANGE PEEL. 

Fluid Bitraot Sweet Oraneo Peel, P., D, & Co.'b 1 ±tm. 

Sfnip IS fl. on. 

POPPY HEADS. 

Fluid BitrBCt Fopp; heads, P., D. & Co.'b. 9 0. on. 

Synjp ITtLow. 

Eraponite the fluid eitnuA by a ECDtle beat lo 3 fl.oze., add Brnip and 
mix Choroughl;. 

RHUBARB. 

Fl. Ert or Normal Liquid Rhubarb, F.,D. iCo.-a Stt.o«». 

Spirit amuuaoa SS mlna. 

Caibonate of PotassiuiD SD gn. 

Qlyaerin 10.0*, 

Watw IH. OK 

Byrup Bufflcieat to nuke Wfl. on. 



I 



Fluid Ext Rhubarb, aromatic, for U.S.P. tianture. F.,D. A Oa.l fl. oc 

BjTop 31) fl. on 

RHUBARB COMPOUND AND POTASSIUM — NEUTRALIilNO CORD" 
Fluid Extract Rhubarb comp. wiQi FoUnhuu, P., D. A Go. 

JHluted AJuobiri 

Byrup 

RUBUS. 

Fluid Extract RubuB. P.. D. i Co.'a 



I 
1 



Fluid ExUaot Blackberry, aroniBtlc P.,B. &Oo.'b A%.<Ja 

Spvp .W'ii.w 



242 

SYRUPS. 

SAFFRON. 

AMERICAN. — 

Fluid Extract Safflower, P., D. & Oo.'s 2 fl. ozs. 

Syrup 14 fl. ozs. 

SARSAPARILLA 

COMPOUND — U. S. P. — 

Fluid Extiuct Sarsaparilla Oomp., for syrup. P., D. & Co.^s. . .4 fl. ozs. 
Syrup 12 fl. ozs. 

SENEGA, 
u. s. p. — 

Fluid Extract Senega, P., D.& Oo.'s 4 fl. ozs. 

Syrup 16fl. ozs. 

SENNA. 
u. s. p. — 

Fluid Extract Senna, P., D,& Go.'s ; 8fl. ozs. 

Oil Coriander 77 mins. 

Alcohol 1 fl. oz. 

Sugar 21^ ozs. 

Water sufficient to make 82 fl. ozs. 

SQUILL, 
u. s. p. — 

Fluid Extract Squill,-P., D. & Go.'s 1 fl. oz. 

Acetic Acid 1^ fl. ozs. 

Syrup 19 fl. ozs. 

COMPOUND — U. S. p. — 

Fluid Extract Squill Comp., P., D. & Oo.'s 4 fl. ozs. 

Antimony and Potassium tartrate 23' grs. 

Boiling Water 6 fl. drs. 

Syrup sufficient to make 26 fl. ozs. 

Dissolve the antimony and potassium tartrate in the boiling 
water and mix with other ingredients. 
B. P. — 

Fluid Extract Squill, P., D. & Cto.'s 1 fl. oz. 

Acetic acid 1 fl. oz. 

Syrup 14 fl. ozs. 

STILLINGIA. 
king's. — 

Fluid Extract Stillingia, P., D. & CJo.'s 8 fl. ozs. 

Fluid Extract Prickly Ash berries. P., D. & Go's X^ fl.ozs. 

Syrup l^fl. oza. 

COMPOUND. — 

^uld Extract Staiingia. Ctomp., P., B. & CJo.^b A^ 

Sjrrup ."tt^ 



243 

SYRUPS. 

TOLU. 

Fluid Tolu, soluble, P., D. & Oo/s lfl.OB. 

Syrup 15 fl. ozs. 

WILD CHERRY, 
u. s. p. — 

Fluid Wfld Cherry (for Syrup), P., D. & CJo/s 4 fl. ozs. 

Syrup 12 fl. ozs. 

WILD LETTUCE. 

Fluid Extract WUd Lettuce, P., D. & Oo.'s 2 fl. ozs. 

Syrup 14 fl. ozs. 



VINEGARS. 



CANTHARIDES. 

B. P. — 

Fluid Extract Cantharides, P., D. & Go's 2 fl. ozs. 

Glacial Acetic acid. 2 fl. ozs. 

Acetic acid. 16 ozs. 

LOBELIA. 

U. S. p., 1880 — 

Fluid Extract Lobelia, P., D. & Ck>.'s 2 fl. ozs. 

Dfluted Acetic Acid ' 18 fl. 



SANGUINARIA. 

U. S. p., 1880 — 

Fluid Extract Sanguinaria, P., D. & Ck>.'s ...2 fl. ozs. 

Dfluted Acetic Acid ..18 fl. ozs. 

SQUILL, 
u. s. p. — 

Fluid Extract Squill, P., D. & Co. 's 2 fl, ozs. 

Diluted Acetic Acid .....1.18 fl. ozs. 

B. p. — 

Fluid Extract Squfll, P.,D.&C3o."8..... .^&A^ 

IM/uted Acetic Add, B. P ArtW^^ 



244 

WINES. 

COLCHICUM. 

ROOT — U. S. P. — 

Fl. Ext. or Normal Liquid Ck>lchicum root, P., D. & Oo/s. . . .4 fl. ozs. 
White Wine 6 fl. ozs. 

ROOT— B. P. — 

Fl. Ext. or Eormal Liquid Ck>lchicum root, P., D. & Co.^s. . . . .4 fl. ozs. 
Sherry 16 fl. ozs. 

SEED — U. S. P. — 

M. Ext. or Normal Liquid Ck)lchicum seed 8 fl. ozs. 

White Wine 14 fl. ozs. 

Alcohol 8 fl. 



ERGOT, 
u. s. p. — 

M. Ext. or Normal Liquid Ergot, P., D. & Oo.'s 8 fl. ozs. 

White Wine 14 fl. ozs. 

Alcohol 3 fl. ozs. 

GENTIAN. 

COMPOUND. — 

Fluid Extract Gentian Comp., P., D. & Ck>.'s 1 fl. oz. 

Sherry or native wine 14 fl. ozs. 

Alcohol 1 fl. oz. 

IPECAC, 
u. s. p. — 

Fl. Ext. or Normal Liquid Ipecac, P., D. & Ck>.''8 1 fl. oz. 

White Wine '.8 fl. ozs. 

Alcohol 1 fl. oz. 

B. P. — 

Fl. Ext. or Normal Liquid Ipecac, P., D. & Ck>.''8 1 fl. oz. 

Sherry 19fl. ozs. 

RHUBARB. 

U. S. p., 1880 

Fl. Ext. or Normal Liquid Rhubarb, P., D. & Oo.'s 2 fl. ozs. 

Fluid Extract Calamus, P., D. & Oc's 96 minims. 

Stronger White Wine 18fl. ozs. 

B. P. — 

Fluid Extract Rhubarb, P., D. & Oo.'s IH A- ow. 

Fluid Extract Canella, P., D. & Co.'s 60 minims. 

Sherry 18^fl.oz8. 

WHITE ASH. 

Fluid Es:tract White Aah, P., J). & Qo:s 4fl.oas8. 

Bberry, .^^oou 



I 



SUGAR COATED AND GELATIN 
COATED PILLS, 

OVIFORM. 

Our pQlH are mode from the purest maiteriBjfl oDd are coated by ft 
method UToidlD^ the uppKcatlmi o! any degree of heat which could im- 
pair their eCBeacy. 

We direct epedal attention lo the homogeneous character and ready 
solulimty of the moss. 

Some pills are Intentionally made of a Brm coDBisteuce, In order to 
EoBure tJi^ permanency, but tiuB condition doee not iokpalr the solubflf ty 
of the maaa, as the exclpiont employed Is readily disaoLred by the gaatiic 

For sup^orlty of DnlBh and uniformity of coating, our pDla are 
miBicelled, parliBidar attfution is directed lo the ahience of (fte 
uagightly ntedle holes in our getatin-coaled pIlU, and the perfect pro- 
tection from deleterious atmOBphericinfiuencss to the maaa, secured by 
the employment of a new proceas o( manufacturins, by which the jrill is 
completely enveloped in a gelatin coating. 

The formula in each iuiitanca Is Btrlctl; followed, lireapectlve of cost, 
and the entire process conducted under scIentiflG management, and by 
Improved metiodB. 

Partioular care is taken to ensure the preaeryation of the drug. 

They are put up for the market hi bottles ot 100 and BOO pills each, 
eicepting a few piUa of Rare Alkaloids, which are put up In bottlea o( 
SS each, aa noted in each instance. 

Oviform Gelatin-coated FUls will he supplied unless otherwise opec- 
ifled. Round Fills can be nuppUed when desired. ' 

flBwe refer to our nem line of Enteric Pills, i.e.. pills so coated 
OB to pasfi the stomach Intact and be dissolved in the duodehum or iates- 
thuU tract 

^^SpeeUil quotations for pills of special fomvulaa or 
tor pills in hulk. 

The doses given below are minimum and nuaimum, the first column 
bdng the former and the second the latter. When only one dose Is glcea, 
it may be Increased, provided it Is found in the first column; but not if 
found (» the tfonid. 

As in manif i^stemoma we mottH/aotupfl aevsral /UnfMlfie 
o/ fill* and other lines, frotn precisely the sontB omnponent 
parts, (orylnfr only <n the proportions of taeh employed, wa 
Ash sinttified the different fommlee hy separata numbers or 
letters, and it is of tKe utmoet intportmnee, when onfiirtnp, 
(hire the exael formula desired te thus clearly tpeeifled. 

■imA foriimla is Hsled, tos ahall lend that fnrnmUi icli.Vi^ ^^ 
tfM^lTHaferf by a dagger, thna t. 



A 

Perbot 

of 100. 


B 

Perbot. 

of 600. 


$ 40 


$ 1 85 


20 


85 


25 


1 10 


ao 


1 85 


25 


1 10 


25 


1 10 


380 





246 
PILLS. 

SUGAK COATED AND 
List 
No. GELATIN CX)ATED-OVIFORM. dosb. 

1 Acetanilid, 4grs 1 to 2 

2 Aconite Extract, 1-4 gr. (0/ the leaves) ... 1 to 4 
8 t Aconite Extract, 1-2 gr. (0/ the leaves) ... 1 to 2 

4 Aconite Extract, 1 gr. (0/ the leaves) 2 

6 Aoonitine, cryst, 1-200 gr 1 to 2 

6 tAoonitine, cryst., 1-500 gr 1 to 5 

7 Adonidin, 1-10 gr., (per bot. of 25 each, $1) 1 to 4 

C^elatin-coatea only. 

8 Ague 2to4 40 185 

Chinoidin, 2 grs. 
Ext. Oolocynth comp., 1-3 gr. 
Oleoresin Black Pepper, l-o gr. 
Dried Ferrous sulphate, 1-2 gr. 

9 tAgue, Improved 2 to 4 50 2 86 

Ctnchonidine sulphate, 1 gr. 
Xanthoxylin, 1 gr. 
Gelsemjperin. 1-16 gr. 
Powd. Capsicum, 1-16 gr. 

10 Aloes, U. S. P. 1 to 2 25 1 10 

Purified Aloes Gm. 0.18 about 2 grs. 

Powd, Soap Gm. 0.18 " 2grs. 

11 Aloes and Asafetida, U. S. P 2 to 6 25 1 10 

Purified Aloes 6tai.0.00 about 1 2-5 grs. 

Asafetida Gm. 0.00 " 12-5grs. 

Powd. Soap Gm. 0.09 " 12-5 grs. 

t Aloes and Asafoetida, B. P. C«.-c. orUy) . . . 

CrlS),, 2to6 20 85 

Soc. Aloes, 1 gr. 
Asafcetida, 1 gr. 
Hard Soap, 1 gr. 
Confect. Roses, 1 gr. 

Aloes and Asafoetida, 5 grs., B. P. (g.-c. 

only) (744).. 2 to 6 86 160 

Soc. Aloes, 1 1-4 grs. 
Asafoetida, 1 1-4 grs. 
Hard Soap, 1 1-4 grs. 
Conf ec. Roses, 1 1-4 grs. 

Aloes, Barbadoes, B.P. (8.-c. orUyXCnfl)" 1 to 8 80 1 85 

Barb. Aloes, 2 grs. 
Hard. Soap, 1 gr. 
Oil Caraway, 1-8 gr. 
Confec. Roses, 1 gr. 

Aloes and Ext. Gentiim, see Chntian Com- 
pound (291).. 2 to 4 30 186 

12 tAloes and Iron, Q "A" see also Iron and 

Aloes 2to8 30 186 

Purified Aloes, 1 gr. 
Dried Ferrous sulphate, 1 gr. 
Jamaica Ginger, 1-2 gr. 
Ext. Conium fruit, 1-2 gr. 

Aloes and Iron, 9 "A" (half -strength) . . . 

(797).. 2 to 6 25 110 

Purified Aloes, 1-2 gr. 

Dried Ferrous sulphate, 1-2 gr. 

Jamaica Ginger, 1-4 gr. 
Ext Conium fruit, 1-4 gr. 

fSee note at foot of page 245. 



347 

PILLS. 

SOriAE CX>ATKD AND 

It 

OELATtN COATED-OVIFORM. 

! Aloes Md Iron, 9 "B," 17. S. P. 

Purttled Aloea Om. 0,07 abom, 

Dried FeirouB sulpbate.Om. O.m " 

Aroinatlc Powder. Gm, D.07 "' 

OonCection Rose. q. a. 
Aloes aoil Iron, B. P. (.i.-c, onluX . .(JiT) ■ ■ 
Iroa flidpbate. 1-9 gr. 

Gomp. CinDBii 
Ooofeutioil. R< 
Aloes and Iron, B ^re., B. 

'Barb.* Aloog." »si BT.' " 
Iran BUlpbote, S-7 gr. 
Oomp. Cinnamon Fowc 
Oaafeai. Kows, 1 J9-31 



Perbot. Perboki 
DOSE, of IDO. or Nf 



UitBtiu... 



id Mytrh, U. a. P an 

.J.. — ...Oni.U.lSabout Sg 

Gm.O.Oe " Ir 

ji Powdar..,..-Qrn. 0.01 " S-5^ 

tAJoea and HTtrh, B. P. C>--c. onlnXCHS). ■ 1 tc 
Boc, Aloes, 1 KTS. 
Saffron. 1-S gr. 

Aloes and It^rrb,5er8., K P. (g.-c oitlu) 
(740),. I I* 

HOC Aloes, It e-7 gn. 

Baflron, B-7 gr, 

Mftrli, 1 3-7 ere. 
I Aloes, Hyrrh and Iron i U 

Purified Aloea, 2gn. 

Powd. Myrrii. t bt. 

Dried Ferrous sulpbabe. 1 gr. 
r Aloes add Ndi ToDiIca, 1 k 

Parlflod Aloes, 1 1.2 gzs. 

ZxL Hox Tomica, 1-3 gr. 
) Aloes, Kui Vomica and Bcllndonoa 1 t< 

PurlQed AloS, 1 ]■» gn. 

En. Nun vomica. 1-3 rt. 

EzL Belladonna leavtm, I -H gr. 
Aloes, Soo„ R p, (i.-c, oniff) (719J,, 1 U 



AloeUc, see Ala 
I Aloln, I'lO gr, , . 
I Al<Ai, I-Sgr... 





1 M 






tSee aoto at toot of page MS. 



t 






248 








PILLS. 






BUGAK COATED AND 




A 












Eo. GEIATDJ COATED— OVIFORM. 




of 500. 






to a 1 30 


tl« 


FodaDhylhim rodu. 1-B rt. 








tea 4B 


?1( 


Aloto, 1.B gr. 




Ext. ^ladonnn 1ettVEB,Y-8 er. 
















OleoreBln Capsioum I-IO gr. 








U Altrtn and StiychoLnB 








Strjclmliia, 1.60 gr. 










a "A". 






StiTciinlnB, l-flOCT. 














W Aloin,Btn.chIiineaDdBeUad™iifl 

fcfe-„„. 


B "li" 


to 2 40 


1 W 










(7B6).. 


toa 40 




■Aio'ta/v-fi'^: 








Aloln. 1^ gr. 


toa M 


a! 










Sajchnina, 1-90 gr. 










Ipecac, 






C8ee Lapactm 


CiM3).. 


toS 40 




30 AlteraUve 




to3 SS 




MBsaof Mercury. Igr. 








KSSKSS. 












so 












^K Sit. StUIiDgia, 2^ gr. 








^^^K Ext Xontboiylum. 1-3 er. 
^^B Ext. PhftoloGca nut, £s gr. 














^H Ext. Lappa, 34 gr- 










































»!«}.... 






' 34 Ammoniiim chloride, agre. C«.-c- onlff)... 


so 












^^^^^feiM AnuDonJiim plctat^, 1-4 gr. ,....".#...- . 






^^^Kw -l-AnuiioiiluDi picmte, 1-3 gr 








to3 4B 


SI 












1 76 


Si 






fSeeauteatfootorpaeei45. 




^ 













r 

^^ _ g4g 

^^B' SnOAfi COATED ANS 

^^■^Z HELATW COATED-OVirORM. 

41 AumjooUim PoJtiriflJiate, 1 gr. C«.-c. ofiiv) ■ 

43 Andarson's Bcot'a 

Purifled Aloes, 1 S-S gr. 
pQwdered Oolocyuth, 4-15 ge. 
Powdered Bauiboge, 1-lfl gr. 

»Pawderal Soap, 1-13 gr. 
on Anlae, 1-SO gr. 
IS Anodyne 
Eit. HroscyamuE, 1 gr. 
Camphor, 1 ct- 
Oleoreaio Capsicum, 1-SO gr. 
HiHphlDe ocelole, I -SO gr. 

44 Anthelmiatic 

Santonin, 1 gr. 

UercQTOuB chloride, mild. 1 gr. 

40 Ana-ffilloDB. 

Ext. ColooynCh oomp., a IS bts. 
Podophf llum realu, 1-4 gr. 

47 Antl-ChiU 

CblBOldIn, 1 gr. 

Iron ferrocyudda, S ctb. 

ArsenouBBcid,l-a)sr. 

Oleorvain Block Pepper, 1 gr. 

48 tAnU-OooBtlpaUon, Bnindage'a 

PodophyUiun resin, I-IO er. 

En. Wui Tomica, 1-4 gr. 

Powd. Capsicum. !-4gT. 

ElC BelladonnlileaveB, 1-10 gr. 

Est. Hyoscramus, 1-4 sr. 
43 Autl-Goustlpation, CBj»)n'a |V/.-c. uniy). . . 

Ext. Coscara sagrada. 1 gr. 

Elt. Rhubarb, 1 gr. 

Est. NuxTOmlca, 1-1 gr. 

Aioln, 1-8 gr. 
GO Aotl'OanatlpMloi]. Goes' 

PodonhvUum realn, 1-4 gr. 

Ext. ColocynCb, 1-4 gr, 

Ext. Juglaiia, IS gr. 

Ert. Nux TOttiioa. 1-8 gr. 

Ext. HyoecyamuB, 1-6 gr, 

Eit, Gentian, 1-4 gr. 

Ext. CascacBi sogrkda, 1-4 gr. 

Powd. Apocynucu, 1-8 gr. 
a Anti-Constipation, Palmer's 

Purifled Aloea, 1 gr, 

Ext. HyoscyamuB, 1 gr, 

ExtNux-vomica, 1-3 gr, 

Powd. Ipecao, 1-10 gr. 
Anti-Dygpeptlc, Fotbergill's, see Carmin- 
ative (I4B).. 

Aatl-DyHpeptlc, FotherglU'B UodiHed. ww 

CarminaHve Modifies CM),. 

BS Airij-Dyapeptic 

Btryohiiiiie, 1-40 gr. 

Ext, BelladoDDa leaves, 1-10 gr, 

Powd. Ipecac, 1-10 gr. 

Haas of HflTCLuy, 9 grq. 

Ext. Cdocynth comp., It gra. 

iBea note at toot at page MIL 



250 



•I- 



PILLS. 

SUQAB COATED AND A B 

Ijistf Pfii* boti P6r bot; 

No. GELATIN COATED— OVIFORM. dosb. of 100.* of 500.* 

68 Anti-Epileptic 1 $120 $5 85 

Iron ferrocvanlde, 1-2 gr. 
Quinine valerianate, 1 gr. 
Zinc valerianate, 1-2 gr. 
Ext. Valerian, 1 gr. 

64 Antimony CJomp.,U.S.P.(Plummer'8 Pills) 1 to 2 80 185 

Sulphuratea Antimony. . .Gm. 0.04 about 8-5 gr. 
Mercurous chloride, mild.Gm. 0.04 ** 8-5 gr. 

Powd. Guaiac Gm. 0.08 " 1 1^ grs. 

Castor oil, q. s. 

55 Anti-Malarial, McCaws 1 to 8 65 8 10 

guinine sulphate, 1 gr. 
ried Ferrous sulphate, 1-4 gr. 
Gelsemperin, 1-4 gr. 
Arsenous acid, 1-80 gr. 
Podophjrllum resin, 1-8 gr. 
Oleoresin Black Pepper, 1-16 gr. 

Anti-Malarial, Maddin, Milder (g.-c. only) 

(888).. lto2 60 285 

Strychnine, 1-40 gr. 
Reduced Iron, 1 gr. 
Purified Aloes, 1-6 gr. 
Arsenous acid, 1-24 gr. 
Quinine sulphate, 1 1-5 grs. 

tAnti-Malaria, Biaddin, Stronger (g.-c. 

only) C^).. lto2 65 2 60 

Strychnine, 8-100 gr. 
Reduced Iron, 1 1-5 grs. 
Purified Aloes, 1-5 gr. 
Arsenous acid, 1-20 gr. 
Quinine sulphate, 1 1-S grs. 



Anti-Malaria, Maddin, Stronger without 
yoes (g.-c. only) .... 
Strychnine, 8-100 gr. 



Aloea (g.-c. only) (825).. 1 to 2 55 2 60 

Strychnine, 8-100 gr. 
Reduced Iron, 1 1-5 grs. 



Arsenous acid, 1-20 gr. 
Quinine sulphate, 1 1-5 grs. 

56 Anti-Periodic 1 to 2 40 185 

Cinchonidine sulphate, 1 gr. 
Dried Ferrous sulphate, 1-2 gr. 
Podophyllum resin, 1-20 gr. 
Strychnine sulphate, 1-33 gr. 
Gelsemperin, 1-20 gr. 
Oleoresin Capsicum, 1-10 gr. 

57 AnU-SyphiUtic (s.-c. onZy) 1 to 8 66 8 10 

Potassium iodide, 2 1-2 grs. 
Mercuric chloride, corrosive, 1-40 gr. 

68 tAperient 1 to 2 50 2 85 

Ext. Nux vomica, 1-8 gr. 
Ext. Colocynth comp., 2 grs. 
Ext. Hyoscyamus, 1-2 gr. 

69 Aperient, Bauer's 1 to 8 45 2 10 

Ext. Hyoscyamus, 1-2 gr. 

Potassium and Sodium tartrate, 1 1-2 grs. 

Ext. Oolocjrnth co., 1 gr. 

Ext Aloea, 1 gr, 

fSee note at toot of page 246. 



r 



Perbot. Perboc 



PILLS. 

BCOAR COATED AND 
List 
No. GELATIN COATED-OVIFOEM 

M Aperient. DrysdalB-B 1 to a 8 SB ! 1 00 

Powd. Rhubarb, 1 ' ' — 
Powd. Ipecac 11-1 ; 
Puriaed Alois. I 1 
Fowd. Nui vomica 
Al Aperieab Qranu 



Ext. Nm vomfoa, I-IO gr. 
Oleoresin Capsicuni. MD gr. 

' « ApBTleot. Mfia ItoS 

' EtI. ColoCTDthcomp., 1-Sgr. 

£iC. HjoitcysdniiB, G-G gf, 
Powd. RhubBTb. 2 grs. 
ODCarawar, 1-20 gr, 
Aphrodislflc, see Pftajpftoru*. AJij^ Fnmico 

and ZtamlaTui (477).. 1 to 4 

L. 41 ApbTodlsiac Comp. 1 to 3 

" Est. Coca, 1 gr. 

cattchonldlae sulpb., 1-2 gr. 
Pfaofiphorua, 1-900 er. 
EiO. Nux-Tomlca. 1-8 gt. 
Iron bromide, 1 gr. 

1 ApocyniQii Ext., 9 gra ItoG 

Areeiilc Bulphido, MOO gr (SK).. I to 3 

Arauiia sulphide, 1-W ET &K).. I u> a 



^ 



W Araenous acid. 1-M gr. ................... . ] 

W ArsenouB acid, 1-BO gr 1 

68 ArsenouB acid; 1-40 gr 1 

DO AreenouB acid, l-SJ gr 1 

70 AraenooH acid. 1-30 gr I 

TO Aiseooiu add, 1-1! gr 

ra Asaf etMa, 1 gr S 

7* Asaletida, S BTB 1 

76 t Aeaf etlda, 8 gTH 1 

AaateUdo. Qm. 0.3 aboutai 

Powd Soap Om. 0.06 " Jj 

78 ABafetlda, 4 gTB 1 

77 AaafBtida, B grs. (ff.-c. onrs) 1 

78 AsafetidaComp...... 1 

Opium. 4-It gr. 
Aflafetida, 4-5 gr, 
AmmoDlum carbooate, 4-fi gr. 
tABarcBtldaComp.,B,F.(s.-c.oniv).(TS03.. i 
AsoTaitida. f gr, 
Mjrrb, 1 gr. 
Oalbaoum, 1 gr. 
AsaCiBtidaOamp., 6 grs., B. P. (s-c. onlu) 

(747)., 1 

AsafiBtida, 1 g-3 gra. 
JJyrrli, I M gTB. 
Galbaoum, 1 2-3 gm, 

tSSB note at foot of page 24&. 



PILLS. 

AND 



S as tlWl 



Ext Nui TOmlco. 1-1 g 
I AsateCidaandRliubiu'b... 
ABHfetida, I gr. 
Powil Rhuwb; I gr. 
Keduced IroD, 1 gr. 



I Atropine, l-iSOgr... 
S f AtroplDe, 1-100 gr. . , 
I AtropliiB, 1-W gr... 



BbcL ColocyaCh comp., I gr. 

Ext j&lsp. 1 er. 

Uerourous cblorlde, mild. 1 gr. 

Powd. Ipecac, l-a gr. 

I BelladDIuiB leaves Extraat, l-figr 

I? tBeltadoDDa leavea Estrncl, 1-1 gr, 

I BeltBdooaa leaves BxtTBOt. l-Sffr 

I Belkd<mna leaves Extract, 1 gr.—Duc 

) BerberiDe bjdroc1ilorat«, 1 gr. ........ 

I BerberiDe sulpliat^, 3grs 

I Berbeflne snd PiidophylUn 

Berberine sulpbate, 1-4 gr 

PodaphjUum resin, l-SOgr. 

I Berberla Aqulfolium Extract, S gra 

I Berborls Comp 

Ext. BerberlH aqulfoUum, 3 grg. 

Ext. Caacara sagrada, l gr. 
i Bilious. Junge's, 

Jdangaaese iodide, 1-^ gr. 

Leptandrtn, B.10 gr, 

JuglaudiD. S-1D gr, 

Bangulnarilii, IJS gr. 

Ext. HyoecfaiDua. 3-5 gr. 



Podopliylium resin. M gr. 
Ext. JuJap. 14 gr. 
Ext. HjoaeTamua, 1-8 gr. 
Powd. CapHJcum. 1-4 gr. 

' Bismuth and Ignatla I to S 

BismuUi Hubniljate, 4grH. 
Ext. Ignatta bean. 14 gr. 



dNui 



fSeeaotoat^xittapasOiMS. 



■ aS3 



PILLS. 

SUQAK COATED AND 
Uat 

No. GELATIN COATED— OVIFORM. 
9B Bismuth aubcarlxHiate. Sgrs 

100 tBlauiutli subnltraW, Sgrs 

101 BlHiQuth Hubnitrate, 3^ra 

.103 Black Haw Ent.CVibumuinPruiiiroUuai), 

agrs 

109 Black Hellebore EztTBCt, 1 KT 

Bland's PUIS, lee Ferroui carboniite, 

, 104 Blflnoorrba^lc, C'-'C mHy') .- 

' Ext Hops, S-4 gr. 

Fodophi^huD resin, 1.8 gr. 
Turpeotiae. 1 1-itgrs, 
Camphor monobrDmated, &A gr. 

Bhie Mms. 1-2 bt 

(Kaas of Horcuiy.) 

Slue Maea, 1 gr 

Blue Ubhb, a SI'S 

Blue Uoss, 3 grs 

I Slue Uana, i grs 

"Blue HafisCompoiuHL.................... 

Uaas of Mercurjr, 1 gr. 
Powd. IDhbo. 14 gr, 
Pcnrd. Opium, 1-2 gr, 
SluB aud PodophflUn. He PodophyUia 

andBlve CSfoi- 

I Caffeine, derated, I gr 

Caffeine, cllfaCol, 3 gra GK).. 

I Oalsbar bean Ext,, {Physoetlgina), l-K gr. 

fhS Oaldiim wilphlda, l«l gr 

' :lum sulphide, 1-10 gr 

IIB Calcluni milphide. 1-8 gr 

116 Calcium sulphide, 1-B gr...,.....,..,...., 

117 -tCaldum mlphide, 1-1 gr 

IIS Calcium sulphide, 1-Jt gr 

1 19 Caldum sulphide. 1 gr, 

130 CsJdiim nilpblde, 3 gra 

121 Calcliuu sulidilde, B grs 

122 Caliaara Alkaloids 

QuIniDe sulphate. I-S gr. 
Clncbonlne Holphate, 1-9 gr. 
Quloldlus sulphate, l-i gr. 
OndilonldlDe sulphate, 1-3 gr. 

ISS Calom^ 1-IOgr. 

CUerctiniuB chloride, mild.) 

Calomel. 1-B gr. (SWJ., 

184 Calomel, 1-4 gr. 

ISS Calomel. 1-2 gr. 

1«8 Cftlomel.l gr 

, IW tOalomel. 2 grs 

Iffl Ciaoinel.S grs 

129 Calomels grs 

t^ note aC toot id page MC 



Per bot. Per hot. J 



I 



254 

PILLS. 

SUGAR COATED AND i_ 

tet Per bot. 1 

0. QELATIK COATED— OyiFORM. D.uiK. ot 100. 

W Caloiuel OompouDd e to 3 t 30 

MemirmiB chlorine, mild, S4 gr. 

Duaiac, I 1-2 i^, 

Sulpbuisted Aadmony, 3^ gr. 
a Caliiinel Mid DoIocynUi Compound 3 hi 3 4S 

Mercuroiis chloride, mild. I gr. 

ExL Colooyotti cu., S IS grs. 
a Calomel and Opium 1 K 

Menmrous cbloride, mild, 2 gn. 

Opium, t gr. 
S Cilomel and Rbubarb 1 40 

Hercurons ohtoride. mild, 1-3 gr. 

Ext. Bhnborb, l-Sgr. 

Kxt. OolDOjnjth oo., 1^ gr. 

Ext. Hf oai^amuB. l-t gr. 

14 Ounphor Cotop I M 

Ciunplior. 1 gr. 
Powd. Opium. I gr. 
Powd. Kbo, 1 gr. 
ExC Capalcum, MS gr. 

B Camphor and HyoscyamuB Ito3 30 

Cam^or. 1 gr. 
EitHyoBoyamua, 1 rt. 

15 Camphor moDobromated. 1 IT 1 to !0 Sb 

17 iCamphn- monobramal«d. S grs, 1 to G Ufl 

18 Camphor mouobromalcd. 3 era 1 to 3 SS 

Camphor mooobromiUed, 5 gra — (THfi).. 1 to a ISO 

to Camphor and Opium 1 BD 

Camphor. S grs. 

J\]*i Opium, 1 gr. 
H) CBmphor. Opium and HyoscyamuB ] to 3 40 

Camphor, 1 gr. 

Powd. Opium, I-Skt. 

Eit. Hyoscyamus, J gr. 
II Camphor, Opium and Lead acetate 1 60 

Oamphor. 1 gr. 

Opium, 1 gr. 

le Oamphor. Opium and Tauuln I to 3 3S 

Camphor. 1 gr. 

Oplom, 1-1 er. 

Tannic acld72 gr^ 
B Camphor. Valerian and Hyoacyamua 1 to 3 3G 

Camphor. 1 gr. 

Powd. YalerlaB, l^gr. 

Ext. HyDBCjttraus, l-B gr. 

H Cannabte Didlea Extract. 1-1 gr 1 to 4 3B 

IJ -ICaimahiB IndicaExtraut, 1-2 gr 1 to 3 AG 

la CannablB Indlca Extract. I gr 1 K 

17 Capfllcum, Igr., 1 to 3 3G 

18 Capsicum extract, 1-3 gr ! to ° 4a 

iO Canninatlve .-.-....-.... - 1 4G 

atrychntne, ISO gr. 

Powd. Black Pe™r,l 1-2 gra- 
Riwd. Ipecac. 23 gr. 
Bxl. Oeatlan, J gr. 



1S5 

1 



ir 



V 



J ./**1 *•* 






1.0 /u> 






PILLS. 

SUGAR COATED AND 
Uat 
^ No. GELATIN COATED-OVIFOKM 

176 Ohln-Udin Corap 

ChlnnldJD, 9grs. 

Dried Femms aiilphftta, 1 gr. 

Dparlne, 1-S ^. 



Per Hot. Per Hot. 



,, Powd. Rhulttirb, r gr. 

377 Olmlclfiigil). I gr 

Iffl ranohouidine aalicylftte, 2 I-Egra 

119 ClnchDDidioe sulphate. 1-9 gr 

150 CHncboDiillne sulphate, I gr 

151 fOnchobidiue Biilphat«, egrs 

IK Onchonidine BulphaCe. 3gra , 

IBS dncbonldlae BUlphaM, 4 gn. Cs.-B.only), 
3B4 ClnchoDldiDe aulptiar^ B grs. (g.-c- onlf>. 
IK <Sllc>ioIlldiae Compound 

C^chonldloe sulphaW, I gr. 
ArBenouB add, l-SE gr. 
Beduood Iron, 1 gr. 



18T (JiuchoDldiDeSiadlron... 



Cinchontdlne nilj^iate. 1 gr. 

Iteducod Tnjti, 1 gr. 
188 CinctiDiildiiie.IroaaadBtrychnine. 

GlncboDidJno Hulphate, I w. 

ForrouB carbooato mass CVallaf 

BtrTChnioe sulphate. I.fl0 gr. 

ISP -tdnchonlne sulphate, l l-Sgn. 

100 Ctncbonlne ntlphatu, 3 grg 

191 Ciiicho-QuiiiiDe. 1 gr 

ta» K!locbi>Qulnlne, a gts 

198 Cincbo-QulDlne. S gn 

IW Coca Eit., 8 gTB 

lOS OncnJnehrdnichlorate, l-10er.(a.-t 
I9fl tCocaJne hydrochlorate, 1-8 gr. (g,-e 
m Coohia. 

Eit, OoloCTnlh 00., 1 gr. 

Potasatum sulphate. 1.3 gr, 
Powd. Oamboga IS gr 



1-Sgr. 
r. 1-S gr. 



ISee note at Toot of 



258 

PILLS. 

SUGAR COATED AND A B 

List Perbot. Perbot. 

No. GELATIN COATED— OVIFORM. dose, of 100. of 600. 

203 Codeine, 1 gr. (g.-c. arUy) 1 $ 2 70 $18 85 

204 Colchicine, 1-60 gr per bottle of 25, 20c 1 to 4 (50 

Crelat in-Coated only. 

205 Colchicum Ext., 1-2 gr 1 to 8 40 186 

206 Colocynth Comp. Ext., 8 grs lto4 40 185 

tColocynth Comp., B. P. (s.-c. ordy^ . (721) . . 1 to 8 40 1 85 

Colocynth pulp, 1-2 gr. 
Barb. Aloes, 1 gr. 
Scammony resm, 1 gr. 
Potassium sulphate, 1-8 gr. 
Oil Cloves, 1-8 gr. 

Colocynth Comp., 5 grs., B.P. (g.-c. only') 

(748).. lto2 70 885 

Colocynth pulp, 10-11 grs. 
Scammony resin, 1 9-11 grs. 
Oil Cloves, 5-22 gr. 
Barb. Aloes, 1 &-11 grs. 
Potassium sulphate, 5-22 gr. 

207 Colocyiith Comp., Belladonna and Nuz 

vomica, (flf. c. only) 1 60 285 

Ext. Colocynth comp., 8 grs. 
Ext. Belladonna leaves, 1^ gr. 
Ext. Nux vomica, 1-2 gr. 



206 tColocyntii Comp. and Blue, 8 grs lto8 45 2 10 

3omp., 2 l-2^grs. 
Mass of Mercury, 1-2 gr. 



Ext. Colocynth comp., 2 l-2^grs. 



209 Colocynth Comp. and Blue, 5 grs lto8 50 285 

Ext. Colocynth comp., 2 1-2 grs. 
Mass of Mercury, 2 1-2 grs. 

210 Colocjrnth Comp., Blue Mass and Ipecac.. 1 to 8 45 2 10 

Ext. Colocynth co., 2 grs. 
Powd. Ipecac, 1-6 er. 
Mass of Mercury, 2 grs. 

211 tColocynth Comp. and Hyoscyamus, 8 grs. 1 to 8 45 2 10 

Ext. Colocynth comp., 2 grs. 
Ext. Hyoscyamus, 1 gr. 

212 Colocynth Comp. and Hyoscyamus, 5 grs. 1 to 2 55 2 60 

Ext. Colocynth co., 8 1-3 grs. 
Ext. Hyoscyamus, 1 2-8 grs. 

Colocynth and Henbane, B. P. (».-c. only) 

.(722).. 1 to 3 45 2 10 



Comp. Pill Colocynth, 2 grs. 
Ext. Henbane, Igr. 
218 Colocynth Comp. Hyoscyamus and Blue 



Mass., (g.-c. only) lto2 55 260 

Ext. Colocynth comp. 8 grs. 



Ext. Hyoscyamus, 1 gr. 
Mass of Mercury, 
214 tColocynth Oomp., Hyoscyamus and Podo- 



phyllin,^ "A." 1 to 2 55 2 60 

lit. Colocynth comp., 8 grs. 

Ext. Hyoscyamus, 1 gr. 

Podophyllum resin,'l-4 gr. 
215 Colocynth Conop. Hyoscyamus and Podo- 

phyllin, ^ "B." 1 to 2 50 2 85 

Ext. Colocynth comp., 8 grs. 

Ext. Hyoscyamus, 1 gr. 

Podophyllum resin, 1-8 gr. . 

f8ee note at toot ot page 245. 



S59 



I 
I 



PILLS. 

SUQAR COATED AND 

GELATIN COATEIt— 0\1F0RM. l 

^ SIB Colocynlb Comp. and Ipecac 1 

Est. CoJocynth comp., S 1-S grs. 

Fowd. Ipecou, 1-2 k^. 

I B17 Colooynth Ccanp. and Podophydin 1 

' Ejrt. Colooynth comp.. S 1-3 gre. 

Powd. GljcyrrhiBa, i-4 gr. 

Fodopl^riiun realn. 1-4 gr. 
SIB Co!DUyntbia,]-t<BT.,perbot.r>r£Seacb«Oc I 

SID Comma Extraat,l-igT.(p/tliefniit).... 1 
■"■ - ■ nEilrttct.l^KT.Co/lftejVulO--.. 1 

inExtTHCt, 1 RT. iof the fr-iiif) 1 

!S2 Couiuni Extract and Ipecac 1 

Ert. Conimn fnilt, l« gr. 
Powd. Ipecac, l-Sjrr. 
CoDiutn Cdcap., ■« Hemlocfe ContDOuiul. 

J,P CI«).. 1 

SS3 CooTallamarIa, 1-lS er., per bat of BS 

eBcb, TBc; Ijj.-c. oit^/) 1 

SH Cook'a 1 

Purtfled Aloes, 1 gr, 
Bfercuraua chloride, oiild, IE gr. 
Powd. Eliubarh, 1 gr. 
Powd. Soap, 1-S gr. 

SaS 'ICopaEba maaa. B grs 3 to 4 and upi 

S2B Copaiba mass. 4 gra 3 to 4 aod iipi 

i37 Copaiba CompouDd '. 

Copaiba masa, 1 1-S xrs, 
guaiac.^er. 



Perrio dtraFa, 3-8 gr. 
Ext. Cubel- ' " ~ 

Copaiba m 



Ext. Cubeb, G 
SE8 CopaihaaDdOleorfHin Cubeb... 



SS9 Copaiba, 



Cubeb, 1-S gr. 
beb and Ii'on dt 
Tiaaa, 3-t gr. 

Ferric ainste, 3-4 gr. 



SaO CornlQ. Set 

S81 Comiu Borida Extract, S gm 

SSa tCoiTOBive Bubllniate, I-lOO gr 

Ottetuuric cblorlde. carrod»e ■) 

S33 CorrosivBBublimate, l-Wigr 

134 CorroHVBBubllmate, l-5Ugr 

aas Corrosive Bublimale. HO gr 

SSfi Corrosive fflibUmale. 1.30 gr 

SJ7 CorroslTB HubllmaU, ISO gr 

£88 Corrosive sublimate. I-IB gr 

130 Corrosive aubUmatCi, I-l!i i!r 

S40 Corrosive aublbnate, 1-8 gr 

£41 Cubeb Eilrsct, Sgrs 

S49 Cobeband Alum— Discontinued. 



fSw DOtaMEoM of |M(^ Ub. 



45 


2 10 


55 


260 


45 


2 10 


SO 


1 36 


60 




45 


2 10 



260 

PILLS. 

SUGAR COATED AND A B ' 

LIgt PerBot. PerBot. 

No. GELATIN COATED— OVIFORM. dose, of 100. of 600. 

248 Cubeb, Rhatany and Iron lto8 $ 75 $860 

Ext. Cubeb, 1 1-2 grs. 
Dried Ferrous sulphate, 1 gr. 
Ext. Kraineria, 1-2 gr. 

244 Cypripediiun Ext., 2 grs lto5 

246 Damiana Ext., 8 grs 1 to 5 

Dan4elion Ext., 8 grs (628). . 

246 Dandelion and Leptandrin lto8 

Ext. Taraxacum, 11-3 grs. 
Leptandrin, 2-3 gr. 

247 Daturine sulph., 1-100 gr.; per bottle of 

25, 20c; (g.-c. only) 1 

248 Diaphoretic 1 

Morphine acetate, 1-25 gr. 
Powd. Ipecac, 1-4 gr. 
Potass, nitrate, 1 gr. 
Camphor, 1-4 gr. 

249 Diarrhcea PeUets 2 to 4 25 110 

Mercurous chloride, mild, 1-8 gr. 
Morphine sulph. 1-16 gr. 
Powd. Capsicum, 1-16 gr, 
Powd. Ipecac, 1-82 gr. 
Camphor, 1-16 gr. 

250 Digestive Pellets, Hager's 2to4 50 2 85 

Cinchonidine sulph, 1-5 gr. 
Pepsin aseptic (1-3000), 1 1-6 grs. 
Powd. Ginger, 3-25 gr. 
Powd. Cardamom, 8-25 gr. 
Powd. Pimento, 3-25 gr. 
Powd. Gentian, 6-25 gr. 
Hydrochloric acid, 6-25 gr. 

251 Digitalin, pure, 1-60 gr 1 

252 Digitalis Extract, 1-2 gr 1 

258 Digitalis Comp 1 

Powd. Digitalis, 1 gr. 
Powd. Sq^uill, 1 gr. 
Potass, mtaute, 2 grs. 

254 Dinner, Chapman's 1 1 to 2 30 135 

Purified Aloes, 1 gr. 

Mastic, 1 gr. 

Powd. Rhubarb, 1 gr. 

266 Dinner, Cole's, (fl'-c. onZy) 1 to 2 40 186 

Mass of Mercury, 1 1-5 grs. 
Purified Aloes, 1 1-5 grs. 
Powd. Jalap. 1 1-5 grs. 
Ant. and Poc. tart., 1-50 gr. 

256 tDinner. Lady Webster's lto2 25 110 

Purified Aloes, 1 4-5 grs. 
Mastic, 3-5 gr. 
Rose Petals, 2-5 gr. 

Dipsomania, Mann's (807).. 1 60 2 86 

Quinine sulphate, 2 grs. 
Strychnine, 1-40 gr. 
Oleoresin Capsicum, 1-6 gr. 
Zinc oxide, 2 grs 
Arsenous acid, 1-100 gr. 

iSee note at foot of page 246. 



40 


1 86 


35 


1 60 


30 


1 86 



^^^^a 



PILLS. 

SUOAB COATED AND 
OEIATDT OOATED-OVTFORM, 



t 
I 



SS7 DluretkL 1 

Fowd. Soap. 1 1^3 gn. 

Oil Jiutiper beniefl, 1-10 gr. 

Sodium carbonste, 1 IS grs. 
Diuretic Comp (SM}.. 1 

CaHelna citraled. 1 gr. 

Ext. Di^laliB. 1-4 gr. 
Dover'a Powder, aee Ipecae and Opium. 
Dried FerroUB sulphaw, tet IroiL tuiphate, 

Dupujrtren. J 

Powd, OuAiao, fl srra. 

Powd. Opfum, 1-8 gr. 

Mercuric chloride, corrodve, l-IO gr. 
we DyBantery ,. 1 

MnfiB of Mercury, 1 ^. 

GeiBOTiper'- ' " — 

Powd. fpe 
Mt) DyBmenorrl 






Morpliiae aulph., 1-10 gr, 

CiinloiroKln. 3-3 gr. 

Quiaine aulpli., »3 gr. 
I tDrgiepslii 

Ext, ^aalJa, bean, 1-4 gr. 

Bit. (Snchona, 1 rt. 

Eit. Ehularb, 1 ' ~ 

Powd, Gap*' 
I DTspepsta, M 

Bxt. Caps! 
Powd. I&ii 



Gapsiou 
I, Moore 



Ext. Aloes Soc., a grq. 

Ext. Nux vamicB, 1-5 irr, 

PodopbrULun reslD, S-IO gr. 

Oil CloTes, I -10 gr. 
SU BlateriD, l^gr„perbot.or2Sei 

(f3rlatia-coatea cwt/r). 
aes ElatsiamCClutterbuoli), 1-lOgr,, 
SK E]aleriuRii:Clntterbuck}1-SgT-,,. 
!87 ElaterluniCCIutterbucli), l-4(n-..' 
36S EmmeDdj^gue, Improved,., 

D- — ^ <Bonje— * ' ~ 



Bonjeaa), I 



PurlOed Aloes. I 
Oil Saviae, 1-4 gr, 
Ext Black HeUebore^ 1 gr 
Dried FeiToua sulphate, 1 
Ext Savlne, 1-4 gr, 
160 {hnmenaiKiEue, Mutwr' 
DrledPerrou 



DrledPerrous sulphate, 1 
TurpentlDfl. " = ° ' ■"' 



870 EounenagoBiie No. 4 

Ergotiu (Bouieanj, 1 « 
Sxt. Cotwn root fiarlt, 



PuriOeil ._„.. 

Dried Ferrous sulphate, 1 gr. 
Oil Saviue. 1-4 gr, 
Exl. Savine, 1-4 gr. 



w asfte at loot ot paga S4S. 



362 

PILLS. 

Sl'GAR COATED AND A B 

I Jst p^ 1)q4^ p^> hot 

Ko. CJEUVTIN WATED-OVIFORM. dosb. of 100.* of 500. 

«ri Kmmona^^^ie. Rigaud's lto8 $ 46 S2 10 

IHirirttHl Ah^eH. 1 1-2 grs. ♦ * *v 

l\>w»i. Ruo, 8-4 CT. 
l\>wU. Saffron, 5-4 gr. 
l\>wd. Savins. 8-4 gr. 

aTa f>irt>Un cB<wjean>, 1-2 p- 1 to 6 45 2 10 

?r8 Krp^Un (l^^njt^an^, 1 pr lto8 65 3 10 

ST4 ^F.rK\»tin 0^>njt»an), SfTTS 1 115 5 qq 

iT5 ErpMin (,B*mjean>, 8gT8 1 155 7 60 

Krv<>tiinl^m,1«'«ui\5jrrs (888).. 1 2 86 1160 

STO ^K!Vt>Tiii ami (Vuiiiahis Imlica 9 "A" 1 to 2 1 10 6 85 

KrpiMin (^B*>njean'>. 1 frr. 
Kxt. Ind. cannabis. l-2gr. 

Krpi^tin and C^innabis Ind., 3 *'B'\(737).. 1 to 8 90 4 85 

Kri^>tin ^B<^njt>an^, 1 jrr. 
Kxt. Ind. cannabis, 1-6 {rr. 

"SftT Kivotin and Cannabis Indica, half- 

stn»nRth 1 to 3 60 2 85 

Krp^tin 0^>»jt*«n^. 1-3 frr. 
Kxt. Ind. c^Annabis, 1-4 pr. 

UTS Kucal:^'ptus(\>m)>Hind lto2 50 235 

Kxt Kuoalxptiis, l gr. 
Kjct. .XiHX'ymnn. 1-2 gr. 
Sangiiinanin, l-^gr. 

»?t» KuoalyptiwF.xtraot. 2gr8 1 to 5 40 186 

>!Hi> KomaK Amonorrlio(^a 1 to 2 55 2 60 

Kxt. Cimioiftiga. 1 gr. 
DriiHi fVrrvms sulpnato. 1 gr. 
Kxt. 1 Ml ton rot^t l^ark, 1 gr, 
l^irifltHi .\ltH'«*, 1 gr. 

Wl iKomalo. lK>inHT*8 1 to 8 20 85 

l*iirirttHi AKh«. 1 gr. 

DriiHl KomMis sulphate, 1-2 gr, 

Kjtt, HIaok HoUolwne, 1-4 gr. 

Towd. Jam. Oingt»r, 1-8 gr. 

M,vrriu 1 4 gr. 

S*»ap. 1 S gr. 

l\)wd. CiuioUa. 1-8 gr. 

A^ FomaJo, lAMUvrrluva 1 to 2 55 2 60 

llaniaiuoHn. 2grs. 
St»ntH*in. 1 2gr. 
H.vdrastin. l-2gr. 

Fon-at in Bivhringer (B. & S.), 2 gr8.(885) . . 1 to 10 1 00 5 85 

JVrrat in IVphringer (,B. & S.), 4 gr8.(836) . . 1 to 5 2 00 9 85 

Ferric citi"ate, see Iron citrate. 

288 tFerroiiS carbonate (Blaud's), 8 grs 1 to 4 25 1 10 

284 Femms carbonate (Blaud's), 5 grs., U.S.P. 1 to 2 80 135 

Ferrous carb. (Blaud's), Modified.. (750).. 1 to 2 80 1 35 

Ferrous carbonate mass (Blaud's), 5 grs. 
Arsenous acid, 1-40 gr. 

Ferrous carbonate mass, see Iron proto- 
carbonate C^cUlct). 

Ferrous iodide, see Iron iodide, 
fSee note at foot of page 245. 



i 



^^^!^^ 



PILLS. 

SUGAR COATED AKD t 

Per) 

GELATIN COATED— OVIFORM. DoSK. of : 

'ever and Amo 2 to 4 S 

Ext. Eacalyptiu, 1-4 er. 

Cbfnaidiii, 1 gr. 

Iron ferrocyiui[de. I-! gr. 



'owd Capirmni, . „ 
Arasnoua u^d. I-SOO gr. 
Flint's galine and Chalybeate, •« Sni'ne 

o'lil CliBlybeate, Flinfa (T4B] . . 

set FucuB veHlcuIoBUS Ext., S grs 

QH7 Galbaaum Oompound. , < 

GalbBaum. 1 1-3 gn. 



Myn*. 

) GaouiOKe Oompoond 

Fciwd. GambogB, 3-G gr. 



I 



ClnDamon com]), powder, 3-S gr. 
Purified Aloea. S3 gr. 

Bamboee Comp., B.P. C*.-e. on(ji).,Craa).. 



Barb. Aloea. 3-6 fT. 

Hard Soap, 1 t-Egra. 
98B IGBl«emperIn(OelsaraliimooncenL).l-8gr. 
aaO GelBemperiD (.OelBemlum concent.;), 1-4 gr. 



£91 GentlAa CompouiK 
" ' "entikn, S 

d Aloes, a-S'Er. 

Foff (L Rbubarb, I 1-9 gi 



Ext, Oentia 



— iSSkt. 

Purified Aloes, a-S er. 

- ■ - - rb,lf-aii, 
MO gr. 



SSS GeQtIao Ext. 3 

298 Qeranln. 1 gr. 

SH Three Valerianalvs and ( 



■ 



fflnc Tftlerianate, 1 gr. 

QulDine valerianale. l-X gr. 

Ferrtc valerianate, 1^ gr. 

Ezt. Bumbfll. 2 gis. 
Okmoln, we yitrogl}/cerin. 
Gold and Bodhim chloride, 1-ai gr,i:759>.. 1 



Powd. Cubeb, 1 1-4 grs. 

Cop^ta masti, 1 i-l gts. 

Dried Ferrous sulphate. 1-4 gr. 

Venice TurpenUne, M gr. 

aim Grindelia EiL, a gr 

307 Ctuarana Ext., 8 gr. 

888 Headttohe 

].actated Pepsin, l gr. 

Guarano, 1-2 gr. 

Godlunt bicttrb., l gr. 

Cypripedin, l-g gr. 

fiW Helonin, l-8gr. 

Hemlock Oomp. (CkmiumJ, B. P. ( 
onltf) CI! 

Ext. Hamhwlt. a-l gr. 

Ipecacuanha. 1^30 gr. 



k 



DC oF page K4B. 



264 

PILLS. 

SUGAR COATED AND A B 

Last Perbot. Perbot. 

No. GELATIN COATED— OVIFORM. dosb. of 100. of 500. 

800 Henatica 1 to8 $ 46 $2 10 

MasH of Mercury, 2 m. 
Ext. Hyoficyamus, 2-8 gr. 
Elxt. Colocynth 00., 2-8 gr. 

801 Heratic Eclectic lto2 00 285 

Podophyllum resin, 1-4 gr. 
Leptandrin, 1-2 gr. 
IrisiD. 1-4 gr. 

Kxt. Nux vomica, 1-16 gr. 
Powd. Capsicum, 1-3 gr. 

808 Hoang-Nan, 3 gr. 1 to 2 

Hooper's see Female, Hooper's. . . . (281) . . 1 to 8 

Hydrastin muriate, see Berberine hydro- 
chlorate (90).. 1 to 4 

808 Hydrastin (concentration), 1 gr 1 

Hydrastin sulphate, see Berberine sul- 
phate (91).. 1 to 2 

Hydrastin and Podophyllin, see Berberine 
atid Podophyllin (92). . 1 to 4 

804 Hyoscine hydrobrom., 1-400 gr.; per bot. 

of 25, 15c; (s.-c. only^ 1 to 4 

805 Hyoecyamine pure. 1-200 gr. ; per bot. of 

25, 15c; Cg.-c. only^ lto2 

806 Hyoscyamus Extract, 1-4 gr 1 to 8 

807 tHyoscyaums Extract, 1-2 gr 1 to 4 

808 Hyoscyamus Extract, 1 gr 1 to 2 

809 Ichthyol, 1 1-2 grs 1 to 3 

810 Ignatia amara Extract, 1-4 gr 1 to 4 

811 tignatia amara Extract, 1-2 gr 1 to 2 

812 Ignatia amara Extract, 1 gr 1 

818 Intesthial Antiseptic lto2 

Mercurous iodide, yellow, 1-8 gr. 
Podophyllmn resin, 1-16 gr. 
Aloiu, 1-16 gr. 
Ext. Nux vomica, 1-16 gr. 
Ext. Hyoscyamus, 1-16 gr. 

814 Iodoform, Igr lto4 CO 285 

815 Iodoform and Iron 1 to 2 70 3 85 

Reduce<l Iron, 1 gr. 
Iodoform, 1 gr. 

816 Iodoform, Iron and Quinine 1 to 2 00 4 35 

Iodoform, 1 gr. 

Ferrous carbonate mass (Vallet's), 2 grs. 

Quinine sulphate, 1-2 gr. 

817 Ipecac Ext., 1-4 gr 1 to 2 80 185 

818 Ipecac and Opium, 1-2 gr 1 to 8 30 1 35 

(Dover's Powder, U. S. P.) 
Powd.Opium, 1-4 gr. j Equal to 2 1-2 grs. 
Powd. Ipecac, 1-4 gr. 1 Dover's Powder. 

319 Ipecac and Opium, 1 gr 1 to 2 50 2 35 

Powd.Opium, 1-2 gr.j Equal to 6 grs. 
Powd. Ipecac, 1-2 gr. j Dover's Powcter. 

tSee note at toot at page 246. 



56 


7 60 


20 


85 


95 


4 60 


70 


886 


50 


7 85 


50 


2 85 


40 




40 




25 


1 10 


80 


1 85 


85 


1 60 


75 


360 


80 


1 36 


35 


1 60 


60 


2 86 


40 


1 85 



List 

No. GELATIN 

&30 TpecBciuid Opliuu, 3 vra .,,, 

PowiJ. Opium. 1 gr.l Equal to 10 etb. 

Powd. Ipecac, 1 ter. [ Dover'a Powder. 
Ipecacuanha with SqulU, B. P (716).. 

Com p. PHwd. IpecftoiianJiB, 2 gta. 

A]imiDQ[acuiD. ^3 gr. 

Pond. BqulU. 2^gp. 
aai Ipecac and Squill 

Fond. Ipecac Co., if gr. 

Powd. tSuill, M gr. 

AaiiDonlac. 3^ gr. 

Sffl tlrlehi, 1-2 gr 

US Irigin, Igr 

SS4 Irtsiii Compound 

TrLHin. 1 .4 gr. 

Podopbyilum resin, I-lOgr. 

SOychiUne, 1-40 gr- 
Sie IriHnCnn]p.£lIro8CfamuBi^..<'.onIi/).. 

IrWn, 1-4 gr. 

tttrvehnino, l-IOO gr. 

PodoriiylJiun resin, 1-10 gr. 

Eit. HIOHCJamu^ 1-S gt. 
Sae Iron and Aloes 

Dried FerrouB fiulphat^ 1 gr. 

Purified Aloei, 2 gra. 

MT Irou broraide, 1 gr 

Iron oarbonale, see Ferrous carbonale. 

Blaud'a. 
Irou oarbonaW, B. P. (g.-e. oiilj/)..C7ai).. 

CoDfect. Roses, 6-8 gre. 

SS8 Iron citrate (ferric dtPatB), 2 gra 

aSO Iron aud Strychnine citrates 

Ferric dtralo. S bit. 

Btrjchnine citrate, 1-fiD gr. 
880 Iron Compound, U.S.P,. 1880 

Mjrrh, I IJIjjrs. 

Fgitdus BulpnaU-, 3-4 gr. 

Sodium carh., 3-4 gr. 

Kl Iron ferrocyanide, 3 grs. 

33D Irou by hydrogen, I gr 

(ReJucecTlron.J 

888 tlnmby hrdrogen. a gra 

SS4 Iron iodide (Ferrous iodide) (Qui, n.nen. 

Igr 

Ironloiilde, igr,, B. P CTSTJ.. 

3SG Iron iodide and quinine 

Ferrous iodide. 1 1-a ^ra. 

Quinine aulphare, M gr. 

8S6 Iron laottUe CFerrous lactate), I gr 

887 Iron and Mangaoeae 

Ferrous carbouale maa (Valiel's), e gn. 

Hanmnese cartnaate, 1 gr. 

B88 Iron phosphate (temiua), S gre. i 

fSee note at /oot of pago S4S. 



mss. oClOO. of MO. 



266 

PILLS. 

SUOAR CX)ATED AND A B 

List Ferbot. Perbot. 

No. (iELATIN COATED— OVIFORM. ooex. of 100. of 500. 

389 Iron proto-carbonate (Vallet's), 3 grs 1 to 2 $ 25 $110 

(Ferrous carbonate mass.) 
S40 tiron proto-carbonateCVallet's), 8 grs..... 1 25 1 10 

841 Iron proto-carbonate (Vallet^s), 5 grs 1 80 1 35 

842 Iron pyrophosphate, 1 gr 1 to 4 25 110 

( Soluble Ferric pyrophosphate ) 

Iron and potassium tartrate. 2 grs. (523). . 2 to 6 40 1 85 

843 Iron, Quassia and Nux Tomica. .' 1 to 2 45 2 10 

Re<iueed Iron, 11-2 grs. 
Ext. Quassia, 1 gr. 
?^xt. Nux vomica, 1-4 gr. 
Powd. Soap, 1-2 gr. 

844 Iron and Quinine citrate, soluble, 1 gr 1 to 6 20 85 

845 Iron and Qui^iine citrate, soluble, 2 grs.... 1 to 8 80 1 S6 

846 Iron and Quinine citrate, soluble, 3 grs.. . . 1 to 2 40 1 85 

847 Iron and Quinine citrate, 5 grs. (g.-c. only) 1 60 2 86 

848 Iron. Quinine and Strychnine citrate 1 to 8 55 2 60 

Iron and Quinine citrate, soluble, 2 grs. 
Strychnine citrate, 1-50 gr. 

849 Iron and Strychnine 1 46 2 10 

Strychnine. 1-60 gr. 
Reduced Iron, 2 gr. 

350 Iron sulphate exsiccated, 1 gr 1 to 4 25 1 10 

(I)rie<l Ferrous sulphate.) 

351 Iron sulphate exsiccated, 2 grs 1 to 2 26 110 

352 Iron sulphate exsiccated, 4 grs 1 26 1 10 

853 Iron valerianate CFerric valerianate), Igr. 1 to 8 60 2 85 

354 Jaborandi Extract, 3 grs 1 to 8 60 2 35 

355 Jalap Compound lto8 60 285 

Powd. Jalap, 3-4 gr. 

Powd. Rhubarb, 3-4 gr. 

Oil Caraway, 1-8 gr. 

Soap, 3-4 gr. 

Pil. Antimony comp., 1 1-8 grs. 

356 Jalap Extract. 1 gr 2 to 5 60 2 85 

357 Jalap resin 2 to 6 00 2 85 

358 Jamaica Dogwood Extract, 2 grs lto4 80 886 

359 Kerraes mineral CSulphurated Antimony), 

l-4gr 1 to 3 55 2 60 

360 Krameria Extract, 2 grs 1 to 2 40 185 

361 Lactated Pepsin and Bismuth 1 to 2 100 4 86 

Lactated Pepsin, 2 grs. 
Bismuth subnitrate, 2 grs. 

362 Lapactic 1 to 2 40 185 

Aloin, 1-4 gr. 

Strychnine, 1-60 gr. 

Ext. Belladonna leaves, 1-8 gr. 

Ipecac, 1-16 gr. 

863 tLaxative 1 to 2 35 160 

Purified Aloes, 1 gr. 
Sulphur, sublimed, 1-5 gr. 
Podophyllum resin, 1-6 gr. 
Guaiac, 1-2 gr. 
Syrup Frangula, q. s. 

tSee note at toot of page 245. 







^^ 


rf: 






PILLS. 






_ aUQAH COATED AND 




B 




PerBot, 


PerBot. 


Ko, GELATIN COATED-OVIFORM. 






384 Lufttive, Cole's 


S 40 














Ext. Colocjnth camp,, 3 gra. 






aes LMaUvB."Bpecia,l"CDr.Fonl7Ce Barker) 




SID 








EKt. Ni«?omio«.'s-12(fr'. 






Eit. Coloeyatli comp., 1 !-3 gr. 






Powi Ipecac, 1-13 gr. 






Lead and Opium, B.P. Cs.-c. •mly)..Qr2S).. 


80 


las 








eont<^*H^^Br. 






Powa. Opium, 1-3 gr; 






3flfl Lfptaadrin, l-Sgr........ 








to 10 «l 


85 


are tLeptandrio. l-Uer 


to 8 £S 


1 10 


3d0 iLeplAndriii 1 gr... 






fe*;S..,j,„. 


toa 55 


!60 


iriuln. Mgr. 






















1 00 


MflTcirmiB chlorldB. mild, a bth. 






Powd. Hhubarb, 1 gr. 






Powd. Ipecac, 1-8 gr. 






STB tLlTer. Improved 












Powd. Jaliip, i gr. ' 










Yl. eit. ■V&t. viride, HgT- 






OLTlBlll.l-Mgr. 






Sr4 IJTer. Improved, Vegetable 


toJ 85 


1 10 


Purified Aloes, I gr, 






Lept^driD?lTgr. ^ 
Poutjiliylliuii rfsio. 1 -8 gr. 






Ol.Tiglll, l-60gr. 






aro Liver. Dr. Taylor's 


35 


1 80 


aes.TS';'"'- 

Powd. Camphor, 4-B gr. 










870 Uier, Waiham'B 




138 


Yxt. Jalaji, 3* gr. 












^Seeiioteatfootof pttgeaia. ^^ 






^^^^^H 



A 

Pwbot. 

of 100. 


B 
Perbot 
of 500. 


$ 85 


$ieo 


80 


195 


80 


195 


50 


885 


TO 


885 


90 


485 


80 


185 


80 


186 


20 


86 


25 


1 10 



268 

PILLS. 

SUGAR COATED AND 
List 
No. GELATIN COATED-OVIFORM. dose. 

877 Lupulin, 3 grs. 1 to8 

Magnesia (calcined), 2 grs CB80). . 

Ma^rnesia and Rhubarb C881).. 

Ma^e«ia CoEtlcined), 1 gr. 
Powd. Rhubarb, 1 gr. 

378 3Iangane9e dioxide, 1 gr 1 to 10 

879 tManfranese dioxide, 2 grs lto5 

Manganese dioxide, 3 grs C812). . 

380 3Iagnesia (calcined), 2 grs 1 

881 Magnt^ia and Rhubarb 1 to 2 

jiagnesia (calcined). 1 gr. 
Powd. Rhubarb, 1 gr. 

tMercurial pill, 3 grs., B. P (780). • 

Mercurial pill, 5 grs., B. P (780) . . 

Mercuric chloride, corrosive, 9ee Corro9- 
ive sublimate. 

882 Mercuric iotlide, red, 1-25 gr 1 to 6 20 86 

(Mercury biniodide.) 

883 Mercuric iotlide, red, 1-16 gr 1 to 4 

884 tMercuric iodide, red, 1-8 gr 1 to 2 

885 Mercuric iodide, red, 1-4 gr 1 

Mercurous chloride, mild, see Calomel. 

886 Mercurous iodide, yellow, 1-16 gr 1 to 16 

(Mercury protiodide.) 

387 Mercurous iodide, yellow, 1-10 gr 1 to 10 

388 Mercurous iodide, yellow, 1-8 gr 1 to 8 

289 Mercurous iodide, yellow, 1-6 gr 1 to 6 

300 Mercurous iodide, yellow, 1-5 gr 1 to 5 

391 tMercurous iodide, yellow, 1-4 gr 1 to 4 

392 Mercurous iodide, yellow, 1-3 gr lto8 

893 Mercurous iodide, yellow, 1-2 gr 1 to 2 

894 Mercurous iodide and Opium 1 

Mercurous iodide, yellow, 1 gr. 
Powtl. Opium, 1-3 gr. 

Mercurj' subchloride Comp., B. P. («.-c. 

only) (781).. 85 160 

Mercurj' subchloride, 3-4 gr. ^ 

Antimony sulphurated, 3-4 gr. 
Ciuaiacuiii resm, 1 1-2 grs. 
C-astor Oil, 3-4 gr. 

Mercurj' with Chalk, Hutchinson's (a.-c. 

only) (7a«).. 1 85 1 60 

Mercury with chalk, 1 gr. 
Confect. Rose, 1-2 gr. 

Mercurj' with C!halk, B 2 (g.-c. only), (789). .1 50 2 85 

Mercury with chalk, 1 gr. 
Ipecac and Opium powd., 1 gr. 
Ext. Gentian, 1 gr. 

Mercury with Chalk, B 8 r^.-c.o»Zy). (740).. 1 to 4 65 3 10 

Mercury with chalk, 1 gr. 
Ext. Nux vomica, 1-4 gr. 
Reduced Iron, 2 grs. 
Ext. Gentian, 8-4 gr. 

fSee note at foot ot page 245. 



20 


86 


20 


85 


20 


85 


20 


85 


20 


86 


20 


85 


20 


85 


20 


85 


20 


86 


25 


1 10 


25 


1 10 


50 


285 



PILLS. 

SUGAR COATED AND 
GELATIN COATED-OVIFORM. 

Mign^na tSOO), 

Aoetanllid, B gra. 
Camphor miMiabroauiCeil, 



liforphine Bulphate, 1-8 er. 

Atropiae anlpbate, 1-l(njir. 

« tUorpiiineliydrooiilorale, 1-8 g 



I Uorphine hjdrticUi 

10 UorpliiiiesulpbaWi. I-39gr. 

11 MorpUIneBiilphate, 1-SOgr. 
19 Horjihliie Bulpbate. l-16gr. 
S Morphine sulphate, 1-10 gr. 
14 Mori''i'''6 Bulpliate, 1-8 
16 Uorphlne sulphate, 1-0 
HI taicirphine Bulpliate, 1-4 1 
rr Uorphlue sulphate, 1-S . 
» tMarphlneaadBelladDU 

morphine sulphate, ] 

Ext. Beltadonnn lent 

Morphine and Bellado^uia. B 
MoTphhie sulphate. : ' — 
Ext. Belladonna leat 



B 



Borphlne Compouud 

Morphine sulphate. 1-4 
Antimony and Potivs. ' 



II tMorphine valeplauate, 1-a gr. 
IS Uorphlse rolertanate. ] 

■ e sulph.. 1-100 gr.; per 



f Heuntlgic Idiopathic, Brown-Sequard' 
'^' Hroacranms,a-agr. 
ifnatla, 1-2 gr. 
Opium, 1^ KT. 
Belladoona leaves. 1-S gr. 



Bit. Aconite leaves, 1-B gr. 
Eit Indian CaaaaUB. 1-4 g 
Neuralgle Idiopathic, Brown 
hnJC si "- 



) Neurolgic. Vr. Oross".. , 

QulDlne sulph&te, 9 „ 

nomhlne sulphate, l-iO gr. 

ArsenouB add, 1-SO gt. 

Ext. Aconite leaves, l-I gr. 

Strvchnltie, 1-80 gr. 
r HBoralgic without morphine. Dr. Gross" 



Zluo oxide, 1-S gr. 

SaUchi,Igr. 

Ext. Belladonna leaves, 1-% gr. 

Hydrastin, 1 gr. 

lA^toted Papahi, l s gr. 

tSee Doto at foot of page 345. 




370 



PILLS. 



*i 



SUGAR COATED AND A B { 

List PerBot. FerBot. ■ 

No. GELATIN COATED— OVIFORM. doss, of 100. of 500. 'i 

410 NitrofTlycerin, 1-900 gr 1 to 90 $ 60 $285 i 

(Olonoin.) "• 

490 Nitroglycerin, 1150 gr 1 to 15 60 2 85 j 

491 tXitroglycerln, 1-100 gr 1 to 10 60 8 85 1 

4» Nitroglyoerin, 1-50 gr 1 to 6 50 8 86 i 

498 Nitroglycerin, l-a3 gr 1 to 8 50 8 85 

4d4 Nitroglycerin, 1-25 gr 1 to 2 50 8 85 

425 Nitroglycerin, 1-10 gr 1 50 8 85 

496 Nux Vomica Extract, 1-8 gr 1 to 8 90 85 

427 tNux Vomica Extract, 1-4 gr 1 to 4 90 85 

128 Nux Vomica Extract, 1-2 gr 1 to 9 96 110 

429 Opium, l-2gr 1 to 9 96 110 

Powd. Opium, 1-2 gr. 
Soap, 1-8 gr. 

480 tOpium, U. S. P., 1 gr 1 40 185 

Powd. Opium Gm. 0.066 about 1 gr. 

Powd. Soap Gm. 0.02 •* 8-10 gr. 

Opiiun with Soap (507).. 1 86 1 60 

Powd. Opium, 3^ gr. 
Soap, 2 2-5 grs. 

Opium with Soap, B. P., see Soap Com- 
pound (785).. 1 to 4 85 160 

Opium and Camphor, see Camphor and 
Opium (180).. 1 50 2 85 

Opium, Camphor and Compounds, see 
Camphor, Opium and Compounds. 

481 Opium Extract, 1-4 gr 1 

482 tOpium Extract, 1-2 gr 1 

433 Opium Extract, 1 gr 1 

4^ tOpium and Lead acetate, 9 "A" 1 

Opium, 1 gr. 
Lead acetate, 1 gr. 

435 Opium and Lead acetate, 9 "B'' 1 to 2 8b 160 

Opium, 1-2 gr. 

Lead acetate, 1 1-2 grs. 

436 tOx GaU 1 to 2 86 160 

Ox Gall, inspissated, 2 grs. 
Powd. Jamaica Ginger, 1 gr. 

487 Ox Gall, Craig's 1 to 2 45 9 10 

Ox Gall, inspissated, 2 grs. 
Ext. CJolocjTith comp., 1 gr. 

488 Ox GaU Comp., Andrew's 1 to 2 55 9 60 

Ox Gall, inspissated, 2 grs. 

Purified Aloes, 1-10 gr. 

Ext. Stramonium seed. 1-6 gr. 

Berberine hydrochlorate, 1-12 gr. 
480 Ox Gall and Pepsin, Dr. Armor's lto2 80 885 

Purified Aloes, 1 gr. 

Dried Ferrous sulphate, 1-2 gr. 

Ext. Nux vomica, 1-12 gr. 

Inspissated Ox Gall, 1 1-9 gr. 

Pepsin aseptic (1-3000), 1 gr. 
440 Pepsin and Bismuth 1 to 8 75 8 60 

Pepsin aseptic (1-3000), 1 1-9 grs. 

Bismuth subcarb., 8-4 gr. 

fSee note at toot of page 946. 



to4 


40 


1 85 


to9 


56 


960 




75 


860 


to9 


40 


1 85 



PILLS. 

SUGAR COATED AND 
LlBt 

No. GELATIN CO.\TED— OVXFORH. 
441 fPapsIn, Bismuth and StiTchnine, a 1 

QI--C- oiUi/) 1 

Pep^ aeeptSc (1.3000), 3 t-Z gra. 
BlBmuth subolCnte. i l-S ers. 
BCryohntae, 1 .80 gr. 
44S Pepsin, BlarauCh sad Sti^ctanlne, B 3 

(g.-c.ontB} 1 

Tepsio sHeptic (l^aooo), i gr. 
Bismuth Eubnllrate, G giB. 
. Strj'ohnine, |.W gr. 

443 Pep^ and tron by hvdnwen 1 

VepdnSBeptfcCI-SWOXl t-^ gra. 
Reduced Iron, 34 gr. 

444 Pepsin ejid Ferrous iodide ...,.,... ] 

%psln Bsepth: (l-SOOOJ, 1 l-i gia. 
K«iuoed Iron, 1 1.3 grs. 
FefTOUBiodidB. 84Kr. 

445 Pheuacetiue (Bayer), 2 grs i 

tPbetuceUne (BayGr), fi kts. (g,-c. oaty), 

<7B1).. : 

»Phonacethia and Quinine Comp . , .(811). . 1 
Hieuscetine (Bayer). S grs. 
JpecBoand Opium puwd, , I.Sgr. 
QdIqIdo sulphate, i grs. 
Ext. Aconite rout, MS gr. 
I^ienacetine and Salol, kc Sola; and 
FbmaceUne (TMJ.. 

* Fbeoacetine and Salopben (BDD).. 

Phenacetlne (Bayer), 2 l-X grs. 
StUopbtsn, 1II.Sg[B. 
PhenacetiDe and Salopben. ]^«treiiKtb. 

phenacBllne (Bayer). 1 1-4 gra. 

Balapiwn, 1 1-4 ktb. 

44B tPhoaphoroB. 1-100 BT 

CU. S. P.) 

44T Phosphorufl, l-fiO gr , 

44B Phosphorus. l-M gr 

PhosphoruB, 1-K) gr.. B. P. (s.-c. onlui 

t-K)-. 

«9 PlioBphoruB.l-!Sgr. 

460 Fhoephonu, 1-^ gr. 

4U PhffiEpborufl and AcoulUj. ,.......,,..-,,,, 

PboapharuB, I -BO gr. 

Kit, Acoalle leaves, 1-18 gr. 
4ia PhDBphoruB. Aloes, Iron and Strycbuine. . 

PnoaphoruB. 1-90 gr. 

Dried Femius sulphate. 1 |.3 grs. 

Ext. Aloes, I gr. 

BtTfchuine. l^ gr. 
4B8 tPhosphcirus. Aloes and Nux Von?,. 1} "A" 

Phosphonia, l-liO gr. 

Eit, Aloes. 1-3 f^r. 

Ext. NuK Fomica, 14 gr. 

i«ee note at foot of page S46. 



PILLS. 








SUGAR COATED AND 






A B 


I.M 






PerBot. PerBot. 


N". (lELATIN COATED-OVIFORM. 










'B" 




« SO )1K 


I'li-nuhoniB, 1-30 fX 








Kit. Aloa. l-« RT. 








EiLKulTomk*. 1-3 ET. 








4S(> ^Phnnphnnis AH cl blla4liHina. S"A" 




toS 


£a no 


Eit. BeUsdonn* lenv*™, 1-8 gr. 














-""Ta^.-rsr™*-"""" 






so 1» 














«T tPtKHphnraii and Cannabia IndicK. B 


'A" 




40 IK 


ans-cVSbE-.-.^. 








458 fhcBphiims ftud Cannabis Indie*, Q 






40 1 n 


J-hfBiihonis, 1-lB et. 








EiL lad. CannalfB, W rt 










'A" 




46 a 10 


Pli™phrJTiH.l-SOgr. 








IViwd- Nux i-omlea, 1 gr. 








«a Ph,«pl.oniB*Cantlu.rideaC»mp.,9 


B" 




4fi SIO 


Phcapluirus. I-.'B bt. 
Pnwd. CauUiaridffi. I ET. 














Powd, Nux vomica. 1 gr. 












taS 




^osphoniB, l-liw j(f. 
Exl-Sui vomloa. 1-4 gr. 












488 PtifmphoniB Comp., B S 








ExL Nur vomica, 14 gr. 






















J'itl.l.'iinomica.l-SBr. 






















riiospliiiniB. 1-60 CT. 














E»t. IlyoapyamuB. 1 gr. 












w in 


Phiwpbonjii, 1-sa gr. 
Fuwd. Digitalia, 1 BT. 














EiC. Hyo«cyaimiB,agrB. 
















PDwd. Digltalk, fgr. 














«7 Fho8pUoni«, biBitallaandlron, B "B 






60 est 


PboBpLnruB. 1-33 gr. 
Reduced Eon, 3 gra. ' 














488 tPhoBphoruBandlmn, 5 "A" 






so I as 


Fel?^^™!.^'^ m'aafl CVsUefa) 








Igr. 






4W PhceplioruB and Iron, 9 "B" 






40 I BK 










Reduced Iron. S era. 








tSeo note At toot olfoesita. 













■^ 


a73 






PILLS. 






STJGAE COATED AND 


A 


B 








^ OELATD) COiTEIV-OVrFlJRM. do.™ 




ntnoo. 


470 tPhosphoruB, Iron and Quinlno, g "A". ... 1 to 


S 65 


8280 


Phosphotna, I-IM g.-. 






FenwcarbonatemaBaCVallefB], 1 (jr. 






QuinlDs aulph., 1 gr. 






*"'*^5£;^f^.'*"^^^"^-"-^'"= 


m 


a sn 












4!2 Fh(«i)bon.a,Iron, QuInlBBiuidaWTeh,.. 1 lo 3 
PBoBphonis, 1-SO KT- 


Sfl 


360 - 


RedUMd Iron, S gra. 






SS'S-.S^'i'S."' 








■" 


4 8E 


^^ MorpblBe Bulph.. 1-13 gr. 










100 


4BS 


V S5't»%TyJ^&W'l-ir«r'. 


Zino vBleHiiate, 1 gr. * 






^76 fPhoapliorus and Nui Vomica, « "A" 1 to a 




1 10 


Phosphonia. 1 .60 gr. 
Eit.TJuxsom!omMBr. 






476 Phomihorua and Sui vomica. 8 " B '■ 1 

ErC Vuz Fomlca, I.S gr. 


30 


1 afi 


«7 Phosphorus. Nux yomica aud Daiuiatia 












En.W voni]c»,^:8er. 










Ert. DaralBua. ! gra. 






^ ^LrsSSS-SS'-'-'"- 


80 


S5 




40 


1 PS 


PhoBphorus, 1.SS gr. 






Reduced Iron, 8 gra. 






En.Nu» vomica; 1.8 gr. 












l^e. B--A" IMS 




3(» 


Fbttoub omiionata m'asa CVallet'B), 1 gr. 






BKt. Nuz vomica. 1-8 gr. 






Quinine Hulphata. 1 gr. 






nins, B"B." ......?... 1 


7U 


88S 


Ext. Nux vomica, |.Sgr. 






Reduced Iron, Bgra. 






^^r^iSitfi. 


M 


330 


tSee note al loot of page 245. 




U1 


^ J 




^^JHI 



«74 - 

PILLS. 

SrOAR IX'^ATKD AND A B 

N A iitt^^TlN iVATEIV-OVIFORM. dobs, of 100.*^ ^600^ 

«S I^>9[|^«^UwO|t«umMklI>igiUUft,9^B.'' 1 $ 45 $2 10 

lV«a li^evttc. 1-4 ler. 
IV«\1 invuui. 1-4 cr. 

«S4 rs.>s.>2»^v^s MtJ ^inine 1 to 8 fiO 2 SB 

v^Ui.r4^ae 5ul|^h*:<\ 1 gr. 
C*i5 t'^-v^'^jiruik v^iiia«\ AlowandNuxToin. 1 60 2 85 

> .\:. VV.VS. I'* jn-. 

Y'X;. Nu\ ^\xiiK*» 1<Sfcr. 

«V ^'^•.v^^S.v*.;,^ A»d Ouiaioe CV>inp 1 to 8 40 185 

•5: *'*».^-.^^'i7;w^ >^.i;v.:w «Dd Pigtails Oxnp. 1 to 8 55 8 60 

>V«.i v"^)x-.itu. I -4 iTT. 



« • 



«*. ^rv'*,v^">^^i5^ s^'"**'^*»<^Nux Vomica..., 1 to 8 55 2 fiO 

O w>;..>,'^. . : j:r. 

V\. N.;\ x\vv.x>dk i 4 jrr. 

«v •*rs>^^^^.^.^n. Aix* S:r^ vh:une. B "A'* 1 to 8 45 2 10 

S.: »o>.'....s\ * >\" j:r. «r 

<A* ^r\>e^-.:o\.x a;n* ^r>v\u;j>Os B "B." 1 50 2 85 

*''.•. ^Xn>»^v •.'k -. >v S, • J vhr.;;-!** *;vi livvi lto8 50 285 

4*^ )'%.>is$Cvv».»x 5v;;yol*.v..^>* AnvHlwn «ul|^.. 1 to 8 45 8 10 

*V< >'^vi4nNsN(%>x A'.st :;'.x^v\>t''.\|\., »,.»», »..,., 1 45 2 10 

♦'^ ^'^'*^NJv>.>ft^>v rvtv A»»t5^r>vhtttwv.,, 1 u> 8 50 2 35 

#^ )'^»^'^v«-«^»x r\)s^ *)v«^ NAnX'^Am,,^, 1 45 8 10 

yS^\^>f ..v.,^ OW'^- lto8 85 160 



1 
1 

Ilk 


275 






1 


PILLS. 

StJHAK OOATED AND 
List 

4« Pl.™flti|™lnc eallcyl.. 1-100 gr.; per bot- 
deot &,S5C. (g.-c. oniji) 


lt..2 S 

1 to4 
1 ta4 

I toao 

1 tofl 

1 lo3 
1 to2 

1 toE 
I ki4 


i no 

4B 

too 

80 

») 
X 

40 
4B 

« 
80 

80 
8S 


a 10; 


4iS Kcrotoiln, 1.00 gr 

499 Pilocarpine hydrochlorate, 1-30 gr.; per 




1 










» p<.,.fe-Jl'C"*;' 








PodophylUi,,1.8Br (7J1).. 


a 
















( 

' 1 
1 W^ 


EdDS PodopbylUn Oomp., Ur, Janeway's 

V Ext. Bellad'iuiia leaves. 1-4 gr. 
V_ Ext. Nux Tomlea. 1-4 gr. 






pi»rataCapBi™m,l-a2er. 


I»< 


BIB Podophyllottnln, ]-ggr. C«.-e. oniy) 

BIB PodophyDum Extract. 1 gr. 

"MT Poppy SMract—DucontiniKd. 

' Powd. Aloes, l-e ST. 


...1 
,i 


fSee note at foot of page aiO. 






J 













w 


377 






PILLS. 








BDOAR COATED AND 
No. GELATIN COATED-OVIFORM. dose. 


of IIM. * 


FerBot 

ofsog, 


1 


54B QuMne, DlgltaUB, Itieoac and Opium, 


! 80 


$3W 
3« 

3«r 


Quinine fflil'phate'.igr 
Powd. Opium, i-4 gr. 


(7*0-. 1 to3 

Quinine hydrochlo^te, S ^ (g..^^,) ^ ^ ^ 


1 
1 




1 35 
M 

eo 


Bin 

ast 

210 

ass 
3a 
aid 

Bar 
4 w 


ElH Quinine and IroQ. I to » 


Quinine sulphate. 1 gr. 

Ferrous corbonalo masa CVallefs), 1 gr- 


_ Est. Nux vomica, 1-4 gr. 

Bn Quinine, Iron and Btrychnlne 1 to 3 

f JWroua GBrtoiiate inasa CVallefs:), 3 grs. 

Strychnine phosphate. l-W gr. 
Quinine, Iron and Strychnine phosphate, 


Quinine valerianate, 1 gr. 
Zinc vaterionoto, 1 gr. 


1 


F Zinc valerianate, 1-2 gr. 


« 


33B 


Qiilnitie sulph., 1 gr. 
gtrychnlue, 1-80 gr. 


tifee note at foot of page MS. 




J 











«8o 

PILLS. 

SUGAR OOATED AND A B 

I^"* , PferBot PerBot 

No. (JKr^TrX CX>ATEI>-OVIF0RII. ' dosk. of lOa of 500. 



Silver nitrate. 1-4 gr. (g.-c, on/y).. .(808). .1 % 40 1 1 85 

5wr Opium with H«mp 1 85 1 60 

INiwil. < )piiiiii, A-S f(r. Soap, 2 %^ grs. 

Sitnnronip.. R P. («.-**. on/y) QmS).. 1 to 4 8S 1 60 

Powd. opium. 1-*j gr. " 

Hani Siuip. dfn>t. 

r>lM S<Nliuiii liittirUiiuite, 4 f^rs. —DiKonMnued. 

Stpiill (\>mp.. R P. in.-c. oniy),...(y9S).. 1 to 8 25 1 10 

S.juill. 5^ ^^r. 
(Jui»rt*r. 1-2 jrr. 
Auiiiutniacum. l-2firr. 
IlAni Soap, l-^fn** 

SUO Stpiill Compound 1 to 8 80 136 

l»i>wa. S<juill. 1^ KT. 
lN>w«l. Jam. (tinker, 8-4 gr. 
Powd. Soap, 1 l-ftgT- 
Auuiioniac, 3-4 fn*- 

(KX) Stillin>dn. 1 KT 1 to 3 35 160 

eoi Stramonium Kxt., 1-4 gr. (o/ fA« Med)... 1 to 4 25 1 10 

(KW tStramonium Kxt., 1-2 gr. (o/ **c aeed). .. 1 to 2 85 1 60 

fI03 Stramonium Ext., 1 gr. (of the ^eed).,., 1 40 1 86 

flOl StntplianthuH (jxm-dcrcd Aerd). l-20gr... 1 60 2 86 

WS -tStmphanthua (j)Oirdt'rcd seed)^ l-4gr.... lto2 100 486 

Stn>phantlmsand Inm (758).. 1 to 2 100 4 86 

Stn»phanthua whhI. 1-4 gr. 

Ft'rn.>u8 oarbtmato mass (Blaud's), 8 grs. 

006 Str>'ohnino, 1-UX) gr Max.l-8gr. 20 86 

(KT7 tStryoiinino, l-«50 gr Max. 1-8 gr. 20 86 

(kiH Strjfhnine, l-ftO gr Max. 1-8 gr. 20 85 

(HW Stryolmino, l-48gr Max. 1-8 gr. 20 86 

fllO Stryohnine. 1-40 gr .>Iax. l-8gr. 20 85 

611 Str>chnint», 1-.^ gr Max. l-«gr. 20 65 

612 Stryohnine, 1-30 gr Max. l-8gr. 20 85 

613 Strychnine, 1-20 gr Max. 1-8 gr. 20 85 

614 Stryohnine. 1-10 gr Max. 1-8 gr. 20 85 

Stryohnine nitrate, 1-00 gr (788). .Max. 1-8 gr. 20 85 

IStryohnine nitrate, 1-40 gr (798). .Max. 1-8 gr. 20 85 

Strjvhnine sulpiiate, 1-200 gr (757). .Max. 1-8 gr. 20 85 

61.n St ryohnine sulphate, 1-100 gr Max. 1-8 gr. 20 85 

tSt ryohnine sulphate, 1-^ gr (768) . . Max. 1-8 gr. 20 85 

Stryohnine sulphate, 1-50 gr («38). .Max. 1-8 gr. 20 85 

St o'ohnine sulphate, 1-40 gr (889) . . Max. 1-8 gr. 20 85 

Strj-ohnine sulphate, 1-80 gr (880) . . Max. 1-8 gr. 20 85 

St ryohnine sulphate, 1-20 gr (831) . . Max. 1-8 gr. 20 85 

Strychnine Oomp., Q '*A," see Quinine 
Comp. and Strychnine (645). . 1 60 2 85 

616 tSti-yohnine Comp,, Q " B." lto2 45 2 10 

Strychnine, 1-100 gr. 

Phosnhonis, 1-100 gr. 

Kxt. ind. Cannabis, 1-16 gr 

Ferrous carbonate mass (Vallet's), 1 gr. 

tSiH> note at foot of page 246. 



f ~ 

^K PILLS. 

^^K BUaAR OOATED AND A 

^^■T GELATIN COATED— OvrPCIRSf. dobe. of 1 

^^V Solphurlodiae. l-%er 1 to S S 

^^H Sulphurated Aotlniony, (es Eermea Min- 

^^V Sumbul Compound ....(760).. 1 to H 1 

^^^1 Ext. Bumliii], 1 gr. 
^^^B Drial FeirouB Bulphate. 1 gr. 
^^H AsofeUiU. a er. 

^^H AiseooDB aold, 1-40 gr. 

^^K SumbulComp.,H"B"Cff--e.cmJff),Ct«D.. 1 to 3 1 
^^ Ext. Sumfinl, 1 gr. 

■ Dried Ferroiia Bulphato. 1 er. 

AjsatMitia, a gts. 
Arsenoua acid, I-lOO gr. 

BIB Sondev Extract, Sgrs 1 (o 3 

Blfl Syphflitic, Bioorci-s, Modffled 1 to 2 1 

llereiuvuH Iodide. yeUow, I-S gr. 
Ext Cosium fmit, 1 1-3 grs. 
Lactucarium. 1-S ^. 
Ext. Opium, MO gr. 

SaO Tmialc add, I gr 1 to 10 

621 tTsBDic acid, a KTB 1 to S 

e£S Tumio odd. G grs. (g.-c. only] ItoS - 

(US TaraiBcuin Eit..S en., me Dandelion Exi S 

694 Tartar tanetlc. MS gr I to 16 

(Antimonf androtaflBliuDtarliate.} 

825 fTanar emetic. 1-10 gr 1 (o 10 

BBS TftTtar emetic, 1-8 gr 1 to R 

ear Tartar emetic, IJgr 1 to 4 

GS8 tTerpiD hfdrate, 9 grB 1 to 3 

Terpln hydrate, S gre. (g.-c. onljil.CTBB).. 1 

Three Valerionatea and Gold CSSfl).. 1 to 3 l 

Zinc Taleriaoate, 1 jft. 
Ferrio vularianate, l-S er. 
QuIdIho voleriamile. 1.3 gr. 
Oold BDd SoiHum chloride, 1-10 gr. 
Three Valerianates and Sumbul (nr, 

Manton) (SM).. 1 to B 1 

Zinc valerianate. 1 gr. 
^^ Quinine valeriaDate, 1-3 gr. 

^■l Ferris vsJeriaoate, 1-3 gr. 

^^^r Ext. 8umliul, 2 gra. 

^HBtToDlc, Aiken'B 1 to 3 

^■B Quinine sulphate. 1 gr. 
^H^ ' Arsenoua acid, 1-SO gr. 

Eedueed Iron., a.^ gr. 
BtlychnJoe, 1-50 gr. 

BSD Toole Hinnalic, AnOrowa' 1 to 3 

Quinine Bulph.. 1 ff: 
Seduced Iniii, 1 1-1 gr^. 

^|l Powd. Ipecac, I-tHgr. 

^^M StryDbnlnenilph., l^gr. 

^^^t^Sse note at foot of po^ a4S, 



389 

PILLS, 

SUQAR CX)ATED AND A B 

liMt PerBot FerBot 

Nc». OEIJ^TIN COATED-OVIFORM. dobk. of 100. of 500. 

6S1 Tmiic Hwinatic with Cinchonidine 1 to 2 $ 60 $236 

(*inchonidine suluh., 1 gr. 
lN>wd. Ipecac I-oRT. 
ArHt>unuB ackl, 1-40 |rr. 
K»'<liir»'(l In>n, 1 1-2 grs. 
Strychnine 8iilph., 1-40 gr. 

683 Tonic, Waxluun's lto4 40 186 

(Mnohonine sulph., 1 gr. 
Kxt. Xantlioxyljim, 1-4 gr. 
Ext. (.Hnchona, red, 1-4 gr. 
Kxt. I)ofrA*o<xl bark, 1-4 gr. 
Powd. Capsicum, 1-4 gr. 

633 Trilliin, 1-8 gr 2 30 1 86 

Triple Valerianates, see Quinine^ Iron 
and Zinc valerianates. 

6*4 Trinlex 1 to 4 40 185 

i*iirifietl Aloes, 2 grs. 
Mass of Mercury, 1 gr. 
Podophylhim resin, 1-4 gr. 

635 Triplex. Dr. Francis' 1 to 2 40 185 

I^irifletl Aloes, 11-5 grs. 

Mass of Mercury, 11-5 grs. 

Oil Caraway, 1-i gr. 

Soaminony, 11-5 grs. 

<n. TiglU, 1-20 gr. 

Tincture Aloes and Myrrh, 1-4 gr. 

36 Uva-ursi Kxtract, 2 grs 2 to 6 

37 Valerian Extract, 2 grs 2 to 4 

Ve^ri'table Cathartic, see Cathartic Com- 
pound, Vegetable, U.S.P., 1S90..(80S).. - 

(m Veratrine, 1-60 gr 1 to 5 

639 tVeratrine, 1-82 gr 1 to 8 

640 Veratrine, 1-12 gr 1 

641 tVeratrum viride Extract, 1-4 gr 1 to 3 

642 Veratrum viride Extract, 1-2 gr 1 

Viburnum Prunifolium, see Black Haw 
Extract (102).. 1 to 8 

643 tWarburg's Tincture, 3 *'A" lto2 

Each pill represents one fluidrachm of 
the tincture. 

Warburg's Tincture, 3 " B " (786) . . 1 to 4 75 8 60 

Each pill represents 1-2 fluidrachm of 
the tincture. 

W4 Warburg's Tincture, no Aloes, 3"C".. lto2 120 585 

Each pill represents one fluidrachm of 
the tincture without aloes. 

Warburg's Tincture, no Aloes, 3 "D".. 

••••••••... (787).. lto4 75 860 

Each pill represents 1-2 fluidrachm of 
the tincture w^ithout aloes. 

646 Yerba santa Extract, 3 grs 1 to 4 

646 Zinc oxide, 1 gr ' 1 to 4 

647 Zinc phosphide, 1-10 gr..' 1 to 5 

648 tZinc phosphide, 1-8 gr 1 to 4 



40 


185 


55 


260 


30 


1 S5 


25 


1 10 


80 


1 35 


36 


1 60 


80 


1 35 


40 


1 86 


85 


1 60 


20 


585 



50 


285 


40 


1 86 


45 


2 10 


46 


2 10 



tSee note at foot of page 946, 



^~ 


283 




^B 




PILLS. 




^ 




SUGAIt COATED AND 


A 


H 


Lis 




Per Dot 


PerBot. .S 


No 










ZlQcnhdMihMH. l-n^T . 1 


.OS 1 « 


$9 10 H 


BGO 


£Mli\^ p4HKiyiimT>, A-U gl..' . , ^.. .. t 




















Ejrt.Nui romioa, 1-8 bt- 




^1 




Ert. Indian Cajmabla. l-H gr. 






ess 




flS 50 






Zinc pliosplu Je. l-IO et. 
Eit. iJui vomicn. 1-1 gr. 




'^1 


eM 




ai BO 


335 ^1 




Zinc ValeriojiHle, 1 gr. ! 


«B 60 


£85 ^H 


OBfl 


Zino Valerianate, 3 gra , I 


76 


3130 ^1 






n.^.=s:»™.^n™.^^ 


™.M^. 


I 


~ 








toTHPinltQranui™. 




JH 




lAloea anfl Asatotida. B. P. C«.-c. o»!i/) .... S 
Soe. Aloes, 1 gr. 
ASLfcDtldo. 1 gr. 
Hard Soap. 1 gr. 
OmfBCC ftfaea, 1 gr. 


«a ao 


BS ^1 


71H 


Barb. Aloes. 2 pre. 
Eord Soap, 1 er. 
OH Caran-ay, 1-8 gr. 


o3 so 


'"' ■ 










CoQfeot. RoBaa, 1 gr. 






7l7 tAloeaand IroD. B. P. (s.-c. mUu'l B 


oS 30 






Iron BUlpli., l-2gr. 




1 


HB 


Alo« and MjiTh, B. p. Cs.-c. dtiIbJ 1 

Aloea, Boo., B. p. (s.-c. onJi/) 1 

OUNulmeg, l-8gr. 
Confect. Boaea, 1 gr. 


.. . 


110 ^1 


J»+A8af<ECidflComp.. B.P.a-c.onlH) at 








AsatojUda. 1 gr. 








Myn-li, 1 gr 














TBI tColocymJi Comp.. B. P. C»--e. tMiitf) It 








Colocvntii piilp.. 1-3 gr. 








Barb. Aloes. ! gr. 




2 












Ofl Clores, 1-B gr. 






•m 


Ext. Henbane. 1 gp. 


OS 45 


9 10 H 


iBee Bote at loot o[pi\ge»a. 




^^^ 


^^^M 






^^^^^^H 







P " 

aB5 






1 


PILLS. 






1 


1 


QELATIK COATED-OVIFOKM. Doa>. 


of 100. 


0(W' 


!P 


fjw 


Meroury with ChaUt, S 2 Cij.-c. onJi/) 1 

Mercury with challi, 1 gr. 

Mercury wiaiCbalfcg 3 to.-ton?!') 1 to 4 

Mercury with chalk, 1 gr. 

Baduced liiin, 3 grs. 
Ext Gentian, S^^gr. 


S 50 


S33S 


I 


7*0 

m 
T4a 

744 


z 


86 
3 10 
4S6 
IM 






1 


Quhilne hydrochlonito. 9 gra. (g.-c. onlv) , 1 to S 
AloeasndAsarceti<la.6gra.(ff.-c.onJv).. a to 6 

Soe. Aloes, 1 H gra. 

AEarcetldo. 1 1-4 gra. 

Confect. Ko3«H, 1 H gTB. 




745 


Aloea and Iron, 6 grs., B. P. fg.-c. mla), .. 1 to 3 
Barb. Aloes, SU-» gr. 
Olnnanion comp. poffd., 1 3-7 ere. 
Iron Bulph., 6-7 gr. 
Confaot. Koees,! Ifl-a grs. 


M 


BBS 










1 


7« 


AloeHandMyrrh,5grB.,B.F.(B.-c.oiilBj. 1W3 


40 


1 85 


' 


" 


ABflffBdda Comp^^Sgra,, B, P. (g.-conly). 1 to S 
Galbonuoi, 1 23' gra. 


" 


3,15 




718 


Barti.Al^l^^'gra. 
Potassium sulphate, ^SB gr. 


70 


3S6 






Saline and Chalj-lieate l^Dnic, Flint's (_e.-c. 
GalciuiD phosphate precip,, l-S gr. 




185 




7B0 


Ferrous carbonate, Blflud-B, Modified 1 to a 

Arsenoua add, 1-40 gr. 


SO 


1 BS 




761 


and 763. Appear in our Bpanisb list only. 








768 




100 


4S6 




Ferrous carbonate mass (Biaud's). 3 i;r8. 


k 


f8ee Dote at foot ot page 246. 




1 













■ 


^^ 




^" 


^^ 


1 


287 








PILLS 








■ 


BUQAK COATED AND 




» 


Per hot. 




GELATIN COATED-OYIFOKM. 


DOSE. 




■ 


*S"?;':T.r';;^?-!.»'."'".'» 

Ferric pfio^hsle precip.. S gra. 




-B 


S300 


■ 








BllTBT nItrWe. 1-4 er. (3--c. onlii) 


1 


40 


1 85 


I 


Diuretic namDound 


ItoU 


15 


2 10 


'"cSS^fS;!^. 




Ext. DleltaliB, M gr. 










tArsenio aulphlda, l-lOO gr 








^B 


Arsenic sulpiude, l-SO gr 


1 to" 


ao 


S5 


^B 




J 


00 


BK5 




fcSBSfe""- 


















01«jr«lti Camlcum, 1-& er. 








> 


Zinc Oxide. 2 kts. 
Araanous Acid, 1-100 gr. 








BOB 


0«lhflrtioVeg«ab]a.U.S.P., 1890 


-*gr! 








OHPeppennlot Qm. O.OOB " -Sir. 


























8ak)iihen,El.ggH. 








BIO 


Balc»ph«i,ll^gr. ■^' 


I W4 


1 40 


885 


Ml 


PUenacetlnB and QulBlna Compound 


1 to3 


a 10 


10 SB 














(juiuine sulpliHte. a gra. 










Eit, Aconite rooL 1-13 gr. 










Ipeuac ami Opium pored,, 1-S gr. 








SIS 










eis 


Quinine, Iran uid Zinc TBierianatea Oioir- 


1I05 


5U 


885 


QuiS^iti!wiflJiate,'V-8'iir,' 




















8J4 


to 818. Appear in our Spaniali Hat only. 








SIS 


CatJiBrtle Ctimpound, Active 


l(o3 


^ 


110 


Furllied Aloes. 1 1.8 gra. 




SAKS?"^^- 










UomtSga. 3-ie gr, 
Powd.CttpBlcuia, I-Ser. 








eao 


to m Appear Id our Spanish Hat only. 








B2S 


Anti-Malarial, Maddin, Milder (0.-e. oii!v) 
Purified Aioes, iS gr. 


iioa 


60 


SM 












ArgenQUBacld, l-Mgr. 








m 


QuinineBulphat^lgr. 








Sk note at foot otpii^ 345. 








■ 






^^^ 


^^^^^H 











388 

PILLS. 

KUUAR COATED AND A B 

IJHt Ptf bot. Pvbot 

N«». (»Kr-.#nX COATED— OVIFORaL D08K. of 100. of 500.' 

W4 tAiiU-MaUu-ial, Mathlin. Stronger (g.-c. 

only) 1 to 2 $ 56 $2 60 

Stn-chnine, S-1«U gr. 
HtNltRvd In>n, 1 1-5 fn^ 
I^iiHlltMl Alo(«, 1-5 fn*. 
Arwt'UouH ackl. 1-SA) fO*. 
Quiuinc Kulphate, 1 1-5 gra. 

K35 Auti Malarial, Maddin, KtrooKer without 

Aloeti (g.-c. only^ 1 to 2 65 2 60 

Strj-chnine, 3-100 >pr. 
H«!uot»d Iron, 1 1-5 fcn. 
ArHt>n()U8 acid, 1-20^1*. 
(Quinine sulpliate, 1 1-5 grs. 

HX TbrtH* Valerianates and Gold 1 to 8 100 4 85 

Zino valerianate, 1 ffr. 
Ferric valerianate, l-2|rr« 

Huiiiine valerianate, 1-3 er. 
old and Sodium chloride, 1-40 gr. 

i&7 Sumbul Comp., 3 ** B " 07. -c. only) 1 to 8 100 4 85 

Kxt. Sumbul, 1 ax. 
Asafetida. 2 in*H. 
Dritnl Ferrous sulphate, 1 gr. 
Arsenous acid, 1-100 gr. 

H*^ Str>chniiie sulphate, 1-50 gr Max. IS gr. 

H^ Strjclmine suli)liate, 1-40 gr Max. 1-8 gr. 

H3I) Strychnine sulphate, 1-80 gr Max. 1-8 gr. 

mi Strjchnine sulphate, 1-30 gr Max. 1-8 gr. 

8%2 Asint ic 1 pill t. i. d. used with caution. 

Arsenous acid Gm. 0.0075 about 1-9 gr. 

lN)wd. Black Pepper. Gm. 0.06 " 1 gr. 

Powd. Acacia Gm. 0.015 ** 1-4 gr. 

Powd. Althaea Gm. 0.08 ** 8-10 gr. 

838 and 834. See Enteric Pills. 

KiS Ferratin B<H»hringer (B. & S.), 2 grs 8 

836 Ferratin B<H»hrinKer CB. & S.), 4 grs. 1 

837 Calomel, 1-8 gr 1-10 to 10 grs. 

838 Ergotin (Bon jean), 5 grs, (g.-c. only') 1 

tSee note at foot of i>age 845. 



20 


86 


20 


85 


20 


85 


20 


85 


85 





1 10 


585 


2 00 


986 


20 


86 


8 86 


11 60 



r 



4*^' 



n ENTERIC PILLS. ^^H 

To be employed when druga are prescribed wUch irritate the gastric ^H 

acidity of tlie stomacb. or wUcli are in any way impaired by action of H 
the gastric aecretion. Literature niailai on request. ^M 


No. 

roe 

TIB 

704 

■m 
m 

707 
788 

Tflg 

•771 
77B 

m 

775 
788 

793 
780 

m 


Araenoue acid, 1-100 gr.— Z«scon(<n 
Areeuoua add. 1-BO gr.— JMjconiinu 


<«i. 


3os 

2 

i 

2 

1 

to 


OtlW. 
S 60 

10 

. I 

60 
60 
80 

w 

60 

60 
50 


S 235 

855 
>S5 
S W 
■ B 
R» 
335 

336 
335 

aas 

8SS 
235 

£BS 

286 
33S 

286 


Cathartie Corap., Improrec! 

Eit.Cla.tiBD, 1-2 gr. * 

OU Peppermint, q. a. 
Calomel, 1-a gr 


a 


Calomel.agra. 





CHercurlc chloride, oorrcsiVe.) 












Croasol« CBeechwood Creosote), 1-2 

tCrwuwta, 1 gr 

Oroasote, 8 gra 












iDlestloal AntJB^tlo 

Podophyllum resin, 1-16 gr. 
Hercunjua Iodide, yellow, 1-8 gr. 

Ext.N,ii.^ca.Magr. 












tPodopliyllinCPodophyllumrBaln),i-4gr,. 1 














^nota at foot ot page 245. ^^^M 


^^^1 




^^^ 


^ 







PINK GRANULES, Sugar-Coated. 

ThMe fcranulM are intended to supply the needs of pbyridaDs in such 
cawH an require minute or frtquenHy repeated doteB. A glance at the 
llKt will Kbow that tbf7 are distinguidied from our regular line of piDs in 
that thry rrpreM-nt do^es tuitabie/or dttidren. This dioiinishes the risk 
thiTt* iiiiKiit otherwise he of jd^infr to a chfld an overdose of some power- 
ful miM'ily. At the name time their diitinctiTe color reiKkns them at- 
tract ivp t«i t)M« oIakh <tf patitvita for whidi thej are intended. 

A B 

LiKt Perbot. Per hot 

Nt». of 100. of 500. 

«V57 AcMiiit** n»t, l-aOgr $ 20 * $ 85 

tW A loin, MO jn- 20 85 

«it* Alum, MO pr 90 85 

fkiO .\mmonium chloride, 1-10 gr 90 85 

au AiJrMh-ne 90 85 

Cuinphor, 1-8 gr. 
Kxt. Hyi^wyamui*, 1-8 in*. 
M<»n>hint'aivtat4>, MfiOgr. 
(M«*<»rfHiii Caiwicum, 1-160 gr. 

dUJ AntiChill 90 85 

('hlniii«liii, MG ex. 
Inm ffm»cyiiiiiae, 1-8 gr. 
Ars<*noii8 iu'i«l, l-.%iOgr. 
cHf<»n'siii Blk. lVp|)i'r, 1-16 gr. 

668 Anti-0»nstinatlon 20 85 

]NHl()i)hylliiiii H'siii. 1 -Wgr. 
llxt. S'ux v<iinica, Mrtgr. 
F.xt. l)elladoiinA leaves, 1-40 CT. 
Plxt. Hy«tscyainus, 1-16 gr. 
Powd. (."ajisioum, 1-16 gr. 

6«V4 Ai^ miorphino hydn )ohlorate, l-60gr 20 86 

WA Arnica llowere, 1-5 gr 20 86 

iWt Arsenic iinlide, 1-100 gr 30 86 

667 AreemuLs acid, MOO gr 30 86 

668 Belladonna leaves, 1-ao gr 20 86 

669 tCalomel, 1-30 gr 20 86 

(.Mercurous chloride, mil(L) 
6T0 Caliunel. MO gr 30 86 

6n Camphor. 1-20 gr 30 86 

673 Camphor and Opium 30 86 

Camphor, 1-6 gr. 
Powa. Opium, 1-13 gr. 

673 Camphor, Opium and Taimin 30 85 

Camphor, 1-16 gr. 
Opium, 1-64 gr. 
Tannic acid, 1-8 gr. 

674 Cantharides, 1-50 gr 30 86 

675 Capsicum, 1-30 gr gO 86 

676 Cascarin, 3-16 gr 30 85 

677 Cathartic Oomp., Improved 30 85 

ICxt. Colocynth comp., 1-13 grs. 

Ext. Jalap, 1-34 ^. 

Podophyllum resm, 1-48 gr. 

Leptanorin, 1-48 gr. 

Ext. Hyoscyamus, 1-48 gr. 

Ext. Gentian^ 1-34 gr. 

Oil Peppermmt, q. s. 

tSee note at foot of page 346. 



PINK GRANULES, Sugar-Coated. 



List 
No. 
em CtttharHo Comp. OT- S- P- mas 

Eit. Cnlooynlh comp,, 1-11 g 

Ext. J^ap. 1-118 er. 

MerturouB chloriile, mild, 1.1 

Gamboge, 1-B8 gr. 
079 Corrortve sublimate. I-lOO gr... 
(Mercuric chloride, corrofii 

880 Crotou Ofl, I-W gr 

OBI Digitalis leaves, 1-lfflgr 

BBSS Dover'a Powder, 1-4 gr 

(Ipecac and Opium powdei 

ass ErgoUn (Bonjean). 1-10 gr. 

084 Gajuboge, 1-Sa gr 

685 Gelsemhun iw.t, 1-M gr. 

ess HydraflUn, )-20 gr. 

607 RfOBo;amuBExtract. l-8gr.,,. 

ess lodaform, MOgr. 

flSB Ipecac. l-» gr 

690 Iron, Reduced, I-ID gr 

S91 Jslaji resin, 1-lfl gr 

BBS Leptandrin, 1-18 gr. 

608 Mereury with Chalk, MO gr.... 
094 tMercurotia Iodide, yellow. 1-40 g 
S96 Mercurous Iodide, yellow. 1-^ g 

OK UorphloB sulphate. 1-50 gr 

e»7 Neuralgic, Dr. Oroaa" 

Kiune Bulphate, 1-5 gr. 
enoua add, l-aM gr. 
Btrychnlue, 1-800 gr. 
Morphine sulphate. 1-SOD gr. 
Ext. Aconite leaves, l-ao gr 

a«8 Nux vomica, I-BOgT, 

890 C!pium.l^gr 

TOO FcppertDLub Oil, 1-lSSgr 

TOl PhoflplioniB, l^EOO gr 

TOa Kperine, l-ao gr 

703 Poaophyllum resiu, 1-40 gr. 

704 PotaBsiuraaJsemlt, MOOgr.,... 

708 Potassium bromide, l-5gr 

700 PotaBBiumDitrme, l-lOgr 

707 Qiiinina sulphate. 1-10 gr. 

708 Quinine, Iron andStirchnlDe... 

Sulnlne Bulphat*. llfl gr. 
trychnhie sulpLste. 1 -9U0 p. 

700 SaUcyiic acid, 1-10 gr...,"! 

no Santonin, MOgr 

711 Stryohnine, 1-100 gr 

718 Tannic acid, 1-aO gr 

718 Tartario acid, 1-10 gr 

714 Tartar emetic (Antlm, & P^ilas 



tSeeaoleatloobiotpagaSUL, 



mmmm 

^^^===^^____^ ""*' powder 

TO ;;»..fc ..ipiij,- '» c;„. g » pj =j ; " 

'S'sr.s-v ■■■■••- s-?"S « '" 



r \ 


293 










DIURNULES. 








No. 


Adult diUy Eonal 
dose. lo ibout 


Perbol. 


K- 


907 Cocaine hydrochlorate. 


.ais 


Gm. (2 3- 


oer. 


? 70 


*335 


90S Colchicine 




Gm. (3-10 


er- 


40 


18S 






Gm. (3-ro 


er- 


50 


235 


9:0 Cociine hydrobromate. 


.o.al 


Gm. (3-20 


gf- 


as 


1 m 






Gm. (3-10 
chloride, c 






85 


912 Corrosive sublimate (M 


ercuric 


onos 






■ ttfloS 


Gm. (i-S 


P- 




85 


913 CaraiiDC—ZHscanHnueJ 












914 Daturine. 


.0.00216 Cm. (1-30 


BT- 


40 


I B| 


915 Digitalin, pare. . . '. 




Gm. (3-10 
Gm. (1-2 


gi. 
gr. 


23 

60 




916 Elaterin 


.0.03 


afl 




.0.006 


Gm. (I-IO 


8T. 


40 


iM 


Glonoin, j« Nitrogfyctrm. 










918 Hydrestine sulphate... 


.0.06 


Gm. ([ 


BT- 


SO 


3 s 


919 Hydrastinine bydrochJo 




Gm.{3 


ET. 


I 75 


sfiS 


9Z0 Myoscine hydrobromate 




Gm. (3.10 


ogr. 


55 




921 Hyoscyamine, pure.... 


.0.002 


Gm. (3-10 


op. 


30 


I 


923 Iran STEenate 


.0.03 


Gm. (i-z 


Er. 


20 




923 Mercury and arsenic iodide (similar to Dono 






van's solution) 


.o.aoS 


Gm. (1.8 


er. 


25 




924 Mercuric iodide, red... 


.aoK 


Gm. {1-4 


er. 








Gm. (3 


gr. 


20 




926 Morphine acEtate 




Gm. (1 I- 


gf- 


3S 




927 Morphine hydrochloral 


.0.1 


Gm. (I I- 


p. 


35 


1 






Gm. (I I. 


er. 


30 




929 Nitroglycerin (Glonoin 


.0003 


Gm. (1-20 


gr. 


50 




930 Phosphonis 


0.0013 


Gm. (i-so 


gr. 






931 PbysoEtigmine sulphate 


0.003 


Gm. (1-20 


er. 


50 




932 Podophyllum resin 


.ai 


Gm. (I I- 


P- 






933 Potassium arsenate.... 




Gm. (3-10 


gr. 


15 




934 Potassium bichromate. 




Gm. (1 I- 


gr. 


25 




93S Potassium cyanide 


0.010S 


Gm. (1* 


fir. 


=5 








Gm. (3-20 
Gm. (3-10 


gr. 


75 
25 




937 Quinine arsenate 


.ao2 


93S Scillitoirin 




Gm. (3.101 
Gm. (1-2 


gr. 


50 
25 




939 Sodium arsenate 


A03 




^^ 940 Sparteine sulphate 


.0.06 


Gm-d 


gr. 


35 




^M 941 Stropbanthin 




Gm. (i-io 


Dgr. 


50 


a. 


^B .91(2 Strychnine nitrate 


.0.006 


Gm. (l-to 


gr. 




S5- 


^H '943 Veralrlne sulphate 


.0.006 


Gm. (I- to 


gr. 


35 


IIO, 


^K 944 StTychnine arsenate.... 


.0.0054 


Gm. (1.2 


gr. 


90 


i 


1 ,„..„.... 


el Trit 


rntes. »e page 3 


q. 


J 



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HYPODERMATIC TABLETS. 










A 


B 


C 


PLEASE ORDER BY NUMBER 


Per Per 100 


Per. 


AND LETTER. 


tube of In 


tubes 


bat. I* 




:a 


eaolL of B5. 




Coc^nehydrochlcmtcl^gr. 


-.[84)J IB f 


60 
80 
40 


TDt 
IM 




..(47) 


38 


Oodetae, 1-8 gr 


...t48) 






W 




..C7I1) 


83 




1 10 




..(7fl> 


87 


46 




7 ODlobioioe, l-30gr. 




ar 


OD 




!!(M) 


1£ 


40 


w 


(Mercurio chloride, oorniaiveO 










Oomeive aubllniata, l«l gr 


..(310 




40 


s » 


CoTTOHiTa Bulillmate, 1-60 gr 


..(«) 




40 


» 




..(88) 


IS 




80 


8 CorroslTe nibUmate, I-3G gr., vitb Urea.. 






BO 


S I>lgitalin,piu«,M(»Br 








SO 


Ergotln. 


















■uRireaT erenUn, we have ilUcnitlDiied 
























bAve found tkat It was only a qu 


estion 








of a few waekB when they woul 


liodt 








^ and beoome enOrely unfit tor us 














40 




I 40 


Olonoln. Kc NUrogliKXTin. 


















ss 




..(SI) 






40 








M 


60 


MorpMne and AtropinB. 9 "A".,.. 
ACroplne aul^ale. 1-ao^. 


■-CSTJ 
















Atroploe sulphatfl, l-M gr- 


-.(16) 






tt 


















Morphine and AtropEne. R "G". . . . 


-CB© 


16 


60 


u 


Monihine aulphala, 1-8 gr. 
Atropine sulphata. 1-150 gr. 










Morphine and Atropine, 3 "D".,. 


..(E® 


IE 


55 


« 


Mon>hh.eaiUphaie.l-Bgr. 
Atropine Bulphate, 1-lM gr. 


















HontWne and Atropine, 9"E"... 


..(W) 






« 


fSSiSS-.'-Jft. 


















^^ Morphine and Atroptae, 8 "F''... 
^L Atropine Bulp^te. 1-lf^^. 


..(m 
















^H Morpbioe and Atropine, B " 11 "- . . 


.-(HO) 


IB 


60 


60 


~ ""sssss/nsctf;.""- 


..0«) 


IB 


eo 












Atropine milpiiate, 1-150 ((r. 










^»Sb8 now at foot of page JMii. 











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HYPODERMATIC TABLETS 
































■a 




otm. 


im 


Atniptw aul^lta, I-l«)f:r. 


■ami 


!• 


> « 


t » 


■^ssTif:-- 


.«U) 


1» 


TO 


K 


"^■^■c- 


.(««) 


I» 


70 


a) 


-^sss-r-- 


.(M) 


e 


85 


n 


'fSSSTC'"-- 


..M) 


» 


S6 


n 


•assj-i.-SM;:'' ■■■•■■ 

AInplM nlphUa. MOffgr. 


.(SO) 


» 


8» 


a 












.(M) 


IS 






JiarpUiMibTdrDChlorate, Hgr. ... 


,(BB) 






15 


'■(•VlilD«wl|>hate.lHEr 


.(M) 




-W 


M 


HorpblM ■ulid-t^ 1-8 gr 


.(U) 


IS 






1I(,tpUM>uli.hM«.I-«gr. 


..(») 




95 


SS 


lIorphlM»lph«..,|.Ssr 


.rsB) 


1* 


M 














MorpUD* ulphMe, l-a gr 


.(B7) 


IS 


ss 


4K 


HorvhliM nilpluUe, U fp- 


.(M) 


w 






■ocpblM Pdplute. 14 gr 


..(W) 


10 


























AtFnplw B J^awTl-aioIff. 




















'•^ISS^^.'" 










«t»SK.M««t 


.-(») 


11 




SO 




.-(« 


18 




so 




..(») 




















..<74) 


4fi 


1 TO 


1 eo 












































..<») 


as 


ao 


TO 














..((IT) 
..CM) 


!a 


« 




M»M*»Uhwltttiw«m 






^ 


- 1 



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H HYPODERMATIC 

^F PLEASE ORDER BY NUMBE! 
^ AND LEITER. 


TABLE! 

" «4 

.(77)» IB 
.CTB) IS 
.(T!5 13 
.CS33 la 
.(70) 13 
,(K) 13 
.(78) la 
.(80) IE 

.my 13 


S. 

B 

Per 100 

t 4B 
« 

40 

40 
40 
« 


c 

Per 

bot. or 

S u 

Si 
aa 


tStrydinlne nitTftta, mo gr 

Btrjchnlne aulphala, 1-150 gr 

SIrj-cluilnB sulphate, 1-SO gr 

etrjcbDlDe sulpbate, 1-40 gr. 

Btrychnlne Bulph&ta^ 1-32 gr 

StiychiilneBulphatB, 1-SOgT 


U^ «.«. TH. X,^,AB^AL AttaArO»««T. | 




90 Ph7BoatJgmliie«ilphato,l-l(»gr,.. 




IB 

18 
13 

83 
IS 


M 

40 

40 

40 
40 

83 
40 


so 

to 

30 

M 
4B 

30 

«a 
no 

7B 
30 














MorpbiDe sulphate. 1-S gr. 

AlrepiDH Hilphate, 1-IROgr. 

!5 Morphine aiilpbate, 1 -8 gr 












Uorphlue aulphaCe, 1-8 gr. 
Atropine aulphale, MOO gr. 




Morphlnu aulphafe. M gr. 
AtroplQa Bulpliale^ 1-100 gr. 








» Atropine Hulpbate, 1-150 gr 

n ApciraoivhJnehydrochlorate,l-Mgr 




CMercurioBlJoride,oorroal™.) 








"■ "HSS'Jlfe." ■■' 








O Atroitoe Ccrystala), l-»0 gr 












tBfeDoUM toot of page aa. ^^H 




MtwtUai. wWmw. 1-g P. 
ABuplui] ^BhMe. t-ISOgr. 
Monhlee and Atrapiiie, B'T".. 
MurpldM ntahMe, J-i et. 
Attniitaanlptete, MUgr. 

iKsB'-a-.... 



■itphiae atdob^^vs or. 

AtnviM nlrbMe. I^WeT- 
I HorpbhwlB^ABtHditcB'-L"... 

lCarpUW>idplut&. l^n-. 

AUOfdnaaulphBle, 1-aOlf gr. 
I HonUwud ACropiDe. B"!!". 

KorpUw tti^haln, l-agr. 

AmptDe aulpttale. 1-1» gr. 



1-30 Ki 



K SIrrrliuliiesulphUti, l« gr 

tl BUyi^hnlne sulphue. HO gt 

1 Strydmiue mlphate^ l-ISO gr 

rs tSWTitolne uilrat^ l-« gr 

rs StrjThiiJne HilphBto. l-» gr 

t* Pfloi-arplDehyilm^aome, l-Ssr... 

n rodtdneplKiqitMIs, I-lgr, 

n Colaine phostihate. 1-S ftr 

17 SlrycbDhiD nitrate, 1-60 gr 

n BtrTdiDiaosulpluite, l-tOgr 

Mm note Rl fbD( oC page 3U. 



-( — } r 



FOR^^H 



HYPODERMATIC TABLETS FOR 
VETERINARY USE, 

' At the suggestion of influential veterinary su „ 
Jled to OUT fist ttiis line of Veterinary Hypodermatic Tablets, put 
m In tubes oE I dozen tablets. 

I They are exceedingly convenient for the medicine case of the 
Jlennary Surgeon, who con readily prepare, as needed, solutions 
■Definite strenphs lor hypodermatic injection. 
. We also supply a Vetennaiy Hypodermatic Case, complete. 

FLKASH ORDER BV NUMBER. tubeS.' 

Aconitine crystals, I -40 gr $ i 15 

Aconitine cryatals.i-ao gr I 50 

9 tAtfopine sulphate, 1-4 gr I 50 

503 Atropine sulphate, 1-2 gr 2 50 

504 Cocaine hydrochlorate, I gr 4 DO 

505 tColchicine, 1-4 gr i 50 

506 Colchicine, 1-2 gr 4 00 

507 Coniine hydrobromate, Igr 6 00 

50S tDigitalin, pure, I-S gr. I 35 

9)9 Di^talin, pure, 1-4 gr. I 50 

Eserine, itt Fiyiastigmiiu. 

510 Hyoscyamine, 1-8 gr 3 00 

511 tMorphine sulphate, Igr 2 40 

513 Morphine sulphate, 2grs 4 50 

513 Morphine and Atropine 4 SO 

Morphine sulphate, 1 1-2 p. Atropine sulphate, i-^sr. 

514 Fhysostigmine salicylate, 1-4 gr 6 Jo 

515 Pilocarpine hydrochlorate, 1-2 gr S jo 

516 Sodium arsenite. I gr I IS 

518 tStrychnine sulphate, 1-2 gr. I 50 

519 Strychnine sulphate, t gr 2 00 

520 tVerafrine hydrochlorate, 1-4 gr I 2S 

521 Veratrine hydrochlorate, 1-2 gr I 50 



GELATIN-COATED BOUGIES. 

In Boien of Twelve Bonglei. Price per DoieD Boiea. 

Iodoform, I grain 5 4 20 I Iodoform, S grains $ S 70 

Iodoform, 2 " 4 50 Iodoform, 10 " 7 50 

loilofomi, 3 " 4 So I 

In ordering please state number oi boxes Vitol bouEwA '«'"**.*" 
fSee Bale at foot of pa^e 245. 



Hi^i>i 



MEDICINAL ELIXIRS. 



S Bismuth and SlTTchnme t 5 50 

Bismulh and AmniDnlnm citrate, g grs. 
Strychnine. 8-100 gr. 

Black Cohosh, i« Cimicifuga (41) . . 4 50 

g Buchu, 120 |rrs 5 00 

10 Buchu Compound. 6 00 

Buchu, 60 grs. Juniper berries, 15 ei>. 

Spirit NittoBS ethet, V, m 

11 Buchu, Juniper and Potassium acetate 6 00 

Buchu. 41; grs. Juniper berries, 11 grs. 

Potassium acetate, 16 grs. 

13 Buchu and Pareira Compound 5 00 

Buchu, 33 grs. Juniper berries. \% grs. 

Pareira, 7 i-a grs. Slone-rool. 7 i-a grs. 

13 Buckthorn bark, 120 ^ti 5 00 

14 Caidum bromide, 40 grs 5 00 

15 CaliEsya alkaJoids, representing 40 grs. of the 

barli 4 00 

16 Calisaja barjc, 40grE 4 50 

17 Calisa^'a and Bismuth 5 00 

Calisaya baric (active principles). 40 grs, 
Bismuth and AmmDuium citrate, S grs. 



tS CaJisnyB and Iron protoxide 4 Ci 

iiK grs. Callsaya bark (active principles) and 
■■- '- -' ij gr. ferrous _sulph-- ' - 



19 CalUaya and Iron pyrophosphate . . 
Calfsaya baric (aclTve princlpl«), to 
Ferric pyrophosphate, loluble. 1 grs 



, /e principles), 40 grs. 

Ferric pyrophosphate, soluble, s grs. 
Bismuth and Annnoaium citrate, tgri. 

21 CalisHva, Iron. Bismuth and Pepam 

Caifsaya bark (active pnndples). to grs. 
Sacch. Pepsin. U. S. Y. 1S90. 16 grs. 
Kerric pyrophosphate, soluble. 8 grs. 
BIsmutn and Ammoalum citrate, Ij grs. 

33 Ciiiisaya.Iron,BiEmath,Pep5inandStrychni: 

Calisaya bark (active principles), to grs. 
Ferric pyrophosphate, soluble. S grs. 
Bismutli and Ammonium citrate.Tl gis. 
Sacch. Pepsin, U. S. P. iS^ 16 grs. 
Strychnine, frioo gr, 
35 Calisaya, Iron, Bismuth and Sliychnine . . . . 
Caifsaya bark (active principles). 40 grs. 
Ferric pyrophosphate, soluble, ll grs. 
Bismuth and Ammonium citrate, » grs. 
Strychnine, g-ioogr. 

34 Catisaya, Iron and Pepsin 

Calisaya batk (active principles), 40 gis. 
"—■■ ■ hosphate. soluble, g gii. 



m 

MEDICINAL ELIXIRS. 

Idounce of Eliiir tepresenls the quan- J'"fi^?, '" 
tity Dl ing:redienls specified. ''^"^iu^v. 

I Cimicifuga, izo ers $ 4 So 

■' Cimicifugl Campoand — Discontinue. 

E'Cmchonii, detannated 6 00 

Contains the equiualent ol 40 JT>- Red Cin- 

ipecially adapted for combinatiDn withtheaalts 

■ Cinchona ferrated 5 50 

" Contains the eauivalent of Red Cinchona bark, 
ta BT9- lion and AmmoD, citrate, ifigis. 

-Cinchonidine, Iron and Strychnine 4 50 

Cinchosidine sulphate. 4 ets. 
Ferric pyrophosphate, soluble, S gri. 
_ StrTchnlDe, S-saa gr. 
^ Coca, izo ga 5 50 

48 Corydalis Componnd 4 JO 

Tutkey-cotn. 30 gn. PotasBium iodide, B gis. 
Stillingia, Jn grs. Iris, iojrs, 

Xanthoxvtum. i; ps. 

49 Cramp-bark Compound 6 00 

Viburnnm Opulus, a8 gra. Skunk Cabbaee, 14 Ef»- 
Scutellaria, iS grs. Atomatics, 

50 Damiana, 120 grs 6 00 

51 Damiana, Iron and Fhosphoms 7 00 

Damiana, Soars. Phosphonia, Itloogr. 

Fenic pyrophosphate, sol., !i grs. 

52 DamianE, Nux Vomica, Iron and Phosphorus. 7 00 

Damiana, 6a prs. Nux vomica, S gta. 

Ferric pyropliasphale, sol,. 3 gra, Fhoaphorua. S-aoo gi. 

53 Damiana, Phosphorus and Nui Vomica. 7 00 

Damiana, 60 gra. Nux VDmlca, S grs. 

Phosphorus, B-aio gi, 

54 Dandelion, l8o ers 5 00 

55 Dandelion Compound 4 SO 

Taraxacum. 10 grs, Glycyrrhiza, ao grs- 
Wild Cherry. .0 grs. Arimati^ 

56 Eucalyptus Compound 5 00 

Eucalyptna, 15 grs. Wild Cherry, 16 gra. 
Gentian, 4 gtB, Glycyrrhiza, 15 grs. 

Tataiacara. 10 grs. Syr. Verba santa arom,, 30 «i. 

57 Gentian, 20 grs 4 OD 

58 Gentian and Iron chloride 4 50 

Gentian, 16 grs. 

Tinct. Iron Stro-chloride, 16 ni. 

59 Gentiaii, Iron chloride and Lactated Pepsin. . 7 00 

Gentian, 16 grs. Lactated Pepsin, so grs, 

Tinct. Iron cltto^hloride, 16 ill. 

60 Gentian and Iron pyrophosphate 4 50 

Gentian, ta grs. 

Ferric pyrophosphate, aotubie, S gra. 

61 Gentian and Laclnted Pepsin 7 00 

Gentian. 2a gts. Lactated Pepsin, ao grs. 

62 Grindelia, 120 grs ^ tfi 

6^ Cuarana, 120 grs ........ q 03 



305 


MEDICINAL ELIXIRS. 

Each fluidounce ol Elixir represents the qnan- J"' 
tity of tngtedicnts specified. ** j 

BaLactaled Pepsin, Bismnth, Strych. and Iron...; 
l-actated Pepin, ao grs. 

Ferric pyrophosphate, solulile, 8 grs. 
Strychnine, S-ido Br. 


Wis 

R700 
600 

13 00 

SSO 

750 
7 SO 

7 50 
g 00 

7 50 

a 50 

10 00 


$ 1200 

1050 

7 so 
tBoo 


Seona,6DVs- jugians, ja grs. 
ii Fatasiiuni and Sodium tartrate, (ki grs, 

84 Licorice Aromatic (Quinine elixir) 

Bs Litliium citrate, 16 grs 


uthlum salicylate, S grs. 


"75 
127s 

1500 

"75 
16 so 
■425 
16 50 

16 so 


MaticcwBTS. Hydrangea, 4Q grs. 
Uva-ursi.4ogrs 


^aceh. Pepsin. U. S. P.. iS^', .6 grs. 


Sacch. Pepsin. U. 5. P., 1890. 16 grs. 


Sacch. Pepsin. U. 5. P.. 1S90, i5 grs. 


Saceh. Pepsin, U. 5. P. .890. 16 grs. 
Quinine sulphate, i grs. 


Sacch. Pepsm, U.S. P-.iSi;p. 16 grs. 


Saccharaled Pancrealin. 4 kti. 


Sacch. Pepsin. U. S. P., iSgo. 16 grs. 

Qoinine sulphate (equivalenO, 1 gis. 

flS Pepsin, Bismuth, Strychnine and Pancreatin. 
Sacch. Peiisir. U. S. P., iBqo, 16 ets. 

Sacchaialed Pancreatin. 4 grs. 

96 Pepsin, Bismuth and Wafer Ash— Z>(ico«/i««( 

97 Pe^Dttmiitna.PhosphorusiindNuxVomica 



307 



MEDICINAL ELIXIRS. 

tity of mgredienta spocified. mclusive. 

:ki Wahoo and Bine Flag $ S K> 

Euojiymus, Sokts. Iris, 40Krs. 
21 Wild Cherry and Iron 5 Oo 

Wild Cberty. 6o cts. 

Ferric pTrophoapliate. soluble, S grs. 
jz Kola CompounJ 5 75 

Kola nut. 40 grs. Celery seed, 40 grs. Coca, k gis. 

MEDICINAL WINES. 

Each fluidounce represents Ihe quantify o[ In- 
gredlenls speciEied. 
I American White Ash, 120 grs { s 50 

Antimony & Potais. tartrate, 4 Gm, in iwo Cc. 

3 Aromatic 7 00 

4 Beef and Wine S 00 

A placebo containing the soluble constituents ol 
beet combined with superior sherry wine, 

5 Beef, Iron and Wine with Cinchona 5 50 

Calisaya bark {active principles). Jo grs, in each 
Suidounce ol Beef. Iron and Wine. 

6 Beet Iran and Wine with Pepsin 7 00 

Sacch, Pepsin. U. S. P., iligo, 16 grs. in each fl^iid- 
oasee ol Beef, Iron and Wine. 

7 Galisaya bark (active principles), 40 grs 4 so 

8 Coca, 60-grs 5 50 

9 Coca and Beef 7 00 

Coca, 60 grs. In each fluidounce ol Beef and Wine, 

Coca, Beef and Iron 7 00 

C(>ca. 60 grs. in each Huidounce ot Beef. Iron and 

1 Colchicum root, U. S. P., 40 Gm. in 100 Cc... 5 50 
3 Colchicum seed, U. S. P, 15 Gm. in 100 Cc... 5 50 

3 Ergot, U. S. P., 15 Gm. in 100 Cc 7 5" 

4 Ipecac, U. S. P., 10 Gm-in 100 Cc 10 00 

5 Iron— Bitter 5 50 

Calisaya hart (active principles), 4B ps. 

f> Iron citrate, (Iron and Am. citrate, iS p^) 4 50 

7 Opium, assayed 14 00 

Each Suidounce contains by assay 6 grs. crystal- 
lized morphine, equal to 7 1-3 grs. morphine 
sulphate. 

8 Pepsin 7 50 

Sacch. Pep^. U. S. P.. i&o. i6Brs. 

V/\d\.K Ash, sa American mill Aih (r).. 5 50 

9 Wild Cherry, 120 btb 5 qq 

o Wild Cherry and Iron s, cp 

WUd Cherry, no grs. 

TiaU. lion ciUo^locide, 40 lU 



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i:> >'.';.:"^:a Compound 

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J. : :.v..ir:::.a. is grs. 
.::#. li crs, 
Cor.ander, rS gn. 



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^^^m -^ ._- 

.YRUPS. 

thequan- ,?e^ PiHV° ^^*' 
, K-lfal. bottles, dozen 

■*• inclusive. pints. 
$ 5 00 $ 9 00 

fs. 
fiTTS. 

igrs. 
(38).. 550 960 

10 00 16 50 

450 82s 

16 grs. 

s 9 00 15 00 

les •. 7 50 • 12 75 



6 00 10 50 

uble, 24 grs.) 

500 900 

:, soluble, 24 grs.) 

ine phosphates 6 50 II 25 

ivalent), 8 grs. 
60 gr. 

ites — Discontinued. 

continued, 

8 00 13 50 

id 9 00 15 00 

Ferric phosph., sol.. 8 gfrs. 
3. Potass, phosphate, 8 grs. 

[id 9 00 15 00 

16 grs. 
grs. 
te, 4 grs. 

10 00 16 50 

<hubarb Comp. with 

(42).. 5 00 9 00 

hemical Food) 5 50 9 75 

rs., and smaller quan- 
issium phosphates. 

:ac 7^ 12 00 

Syrup Ipecac, 40 ni. 

16 {rrs 6 00 10 50 

(40).. 3 i?o 730 

.100 Cc. 
.. aCc. 
. . 10 Gn\. 



3IO 

MEDICINAL SYRUPS. 

Each fluidoance of Syrup represents the qnan- ^^ ?^**S.i"* - ^^ 
tit, of mgrcdients specified. '*"SSu'S«."- pSS 

Rhabarb Aromatic, U. S. P (41)'.^ 3 80 ^720 

100 Cc. represents: 
Aromatic Tinct. Rhubarb. 15 Cc 

Rhubarb Comp. with Potassium (Neutralizing 

Cordial) (42).. 500 900 

FI. ext. Rhubarb comp. with Potassium, lao fli. 

Rubus, see Blackberry. 

Sarsaparilla, 120 grs (43) •• 3 So 720 

Sarsaparilla Compound, U. S. P (44).. 380 720 

1000 Cc. represents: 

FI. ext. Sarsaparilla. 200 Cc. 

Fl. ext. Glycyrrhiza. 15 Cc. 

FI. ext. Senna. 15 Cc. 

Oil Sassafras. o.i Cc 

Oil Anise o.i Cc 

Oil Gaultheria 0.1 Cc. 

Sarsaparilla Comp. with Potass, iodide.. (45).. 6 25 10 80 

16 grs. Potassium iodide in each fluidotmce of 
Syrup Sarsaparilla compound. 

29 Sodium hypophosphite, 32 grs 450 825 

Squaw-vine Comp. (Mother's Cordial). .(47).. 3 80 7 20 

Squaw-vine, 60 gii. Viburnum Opulus, iS grs. 
Helonias, 1^ 8TS. Caulopbyllum, 15 grs. 

Squill, U.S.P (48).. 3.00 6 00 

100 Cc. represents: 
Vinegar Squill 45 Cc. 

Squill Compound, U. S. P (49) . . 3 80 7 20 

1000 Cc. represents: 

Fl. ext. Squill 80 Cc. 

Fl. ext. Senega 80 Cc. 

Antim. & Potass, tartrate. 2 Gm. 

Stillingia (50).. 4 75 8 40 

Stillingia, 88 grs. Prickly Ash berries, 44 grs. 

Stillingia Compound (5i ) • • 3 80 7 20 

Stulingia. 30 grs. Chimaphila, 15 grs. 
Turkey-corn, 30 grs. Iris, iS grs. 
Sambucus, 15 grs. Prickly Ash berries, 7 1-2 grs. 
Coriander, 7 1-2 grs. 

Tolu (52).. 3 80 7 20 

Wild Cherry, U. S. P. (15 Gm. in 100 Cc) . (53) . . 3 80 7 20 



HERE ENDS THE ALPHABETICAL ARRANGEMENT. 



31 Alterative Compound 500 900 

Fl. ext. Alterative comp., 120 ni. 
Fl. Cardamon comp., 15 rn,. 

32 Blackberry (Rubus), 120 grs 380 720 

33 Blackberry Aromatic, 120 grs 380 720 

34 Buckthorn Berries 380 720 

BvrVfhnTn berries, lao grs. Pimcnta, 6 grs. 



I 



- 1 


K MEDICINAL SYRUPS. 






^^1 £ach fluldouncs of Sfiup represents !he quan- ^' 
^F tlty of ineredienO specified. ^'> 


S 


n Per 
es, doien 


3S Corydalis Compound-ZJwfflHWww^rf. 






36 Ginger — Diicenlinued. 








380 


t 7 20 


Red root, ig era. Wild Cherry, 18 pt. 






Inula. iS ers. Marrublum, iS srs. 
Spikenard, iSgis. Sanguinaria, 9 gra. 
Comfrey, iS gis. 






tS Infcac ID trra .,.. 


S So 

380 




JU J.(J^^dAl., ^^13.. .....,,> >..-'■>,.,..,., 

40 Rhubarb, U. S. P 


7 M 


"^.*;1;t"^£X^'b" ™c=. 










Spttit Cinnamon 4 Cc. 












41 Rhubarb Aromatic, U. S. P 


380 


7 w. 








Aromatic Tlnet. Rhubarb. 15 Cc. 






41 Rhubarb Comp. with PoUssium fNeutraliiing 






Cordial) 


500 


900 


Fl. Htt, Rhubarbcomp. with Potasiiiun. im "l. 


43 Sarsaparilla, I2o grs. . - - . ^ 


3 80 




44 Sarsaparilla Compound, U. S. P 

Fl. ext. Sarupuilla. aoo Cc. 


3S0 


7 ao 






Fl. ext. Glycyrrhisfl 1; Cc. 






FL Kit. Senna 15 Cc. 






OllSassafra. o-.Cc: 












Oil Ga^lieria.'.' .'.',".'.'.'.'.'.' .oil Cc! 






45 Sarsaparilla Comp. with Potassium iodide 

lojTS. Potassium Iodide fn each fluidounce of 
Syrup Saraaparilla compound. 


7 25 


10 So 
















47 Squaw-vme Compound (Mother's Cordial).. . . 


3 Bo 


7 » 


Squaw-vine. 60 jn. Viburnum Opulus, iS gra. 












48 Squill. U. S. P 




6 00 








Vinegar Squill 45 Cc, 






49 Squill Compound. U. S. P 


380 


7 20 


Ft. ext. Squill SoCc 










Fl.eit Senega So Cc 






Anllm.& Potass, tartrate, i Gm. 


50 StillingiB . 


4 75 


840 


StiTliogia. S8 grs. Prickly Ash be^ei.'ii 'gn 


SI Stillingia Compound 


380 


7 M 






Turkey-corn, 30 gis. Iria. islgri. 






Sambucus, 15 grs. Prickly-Ash berries, 7 i-i g 












SaTolu 






53 Wild Cheny, U. S. P. {15 Gm. in loo Cc) 


3 So 


7 20- 



SOLUBLE GELATIN CAPSULES. 



1 . Soluble Elastic Capsules Filled. 

Sec pages 313 to 319. 

2. Soluble Elastic Capsules Filled, Extra-sized* 

See page 320. 

3. i-lard Filled Capsules, 
See pages 320 and 321. 



Prepared from the Finest French Gelatin by Improved Processes and 

Apparatus; Very Soluble and Easy to Swallow; 

Unexcelled in Quality. 



We offer here a superior means for the administration of drugs 
possessing pungent, acrid or oily properties. The enclosure of such 
substances in an envelope of flexible gelatin not only avoids 
giving offense to the palate, but allows the medicine to be exhibited 
with greater ease, and in larger single doses. 

When drugs of this nature are taken in the ordinary way, it 
becomes a difficult matter to avoid the occurrence of nausea, which 
often seriously interferes with the production of the proper reme- 
dial effect. 

We desire to state, with reference to the drugs which are pre- 
sented in this form, that, whether or not of our own manufacture, 
they are of the best quality the market affords. 



312 




I 



rOLUBLE ELASTIC CAPSULES, FILLED 



PLEASE ORDER BV NUMBER 
AND LETTER. 

Apiol, 5 iL 

wUfi Olive oil. 5 m. 
See >lsD Hard Fliled Capsules. 

; Balsam Fir, Jo "l 

Balsam Peru, 10 itl 

Cascara Sagrada Extract, I gr. . . . (81 ) 
Cascara Sagrada Eitracl, a grs. . .(791 
a Sagrada Eitracl, 3 grs. . . (8o| 

I Caslot Oil, 10 la 

Sbb also Eitra Siiod and H»rd Cap 

; Castor Oil and Oil df Fleahane 

Caitor oil, 5 n,. 
Oil ErigcrDD. ; la. 

I Castor Oil and PodophTllin 

Culor oil, 10 11. 
Podophyllum rnln, i-8gr. 
See also Hard Fiiied CapguleB. 

haulmooeia OIL to >n, 

See also Hard Filled Capsules. 
1 CbloTofona—DijconHnued. 
I CodLiverOil.Norweeian, 10 W.. \ \ 

=-- -'-- * — a Slied and Hiid Ciof ,\ 



See aisa ixl, 



k. 



SOLUBLE ELASTIC CAPSULES. 









B 


D 


Uil 


PLEASE ORDER BV NUMBER 


Perdoi 


Per doe 


Bulk 


Ko. 


AND LETTER. 












each.' 


each. 


hUDd'd. 


17 


and 11 Cod-Liver Oil and Creosote, 2 
and 4 grs. — Disrrontinuid. 










Cod Livet Oil and Iron Iodide 


S135 


$840 


5 70 




Cod Liver oil, Nonve^an, 10 m. 










FerrDusiodide, i-aei. 
Sec also Hard FlUed Capsules. 








■3 


Cod Liver Oil and Iodine 


1 35 








Cod Livet oil, Norweelan. 10 "l- 










lodine, 1-4 gr. 








14 


Cod Liver Oil and Iodoform 


200 


370 


1 15 


Cod Liver oil, Norwegian, id la. 




iDdolomi, 3(EI9. 








'5 


Cod Liver Oil and PhoBphoras (1-30). 
Cod Liver oil, Norwegfan, lo "L. 


[ 20 


2 10 


6a 


■6 


Cod Liver oil, Norwegian, lo m,. 
PlloiphoruB,i-fagt, 


1 20 


3 10 


60 




Cod Liver Oil and Creosote (86) 


I 6S 


3 00 


90 














Beechwond Creosote, i ni. 








17 


Copa.iba, Para, 10 "l 








See also Hard Filled Capsules. 










Copaiba Resin (69) 


I 65 


3 00 


90 




Copaiba, deprived of volatile oil. 5 "l. 










Olive Oil, i m- 








18 


Copaiba and Iron 


I 3S 


2 4Q 


70 




Cnpatha, Para, lo m. 




Iron and Am. cil Jeqnlsalenll 1 era. 
See also Hard FiUed Capsules. 








19 


Copaiba and Uleoresin Cubcb 


I 80 








Copaiba. Para. 7 "t. 










"'SSKdWedC™..,... 








30 


Copaiba, Cubeb and Buchu 




330 






Capaiha, Para. em. 








Olcoresin Cubeb. 9 la. 










Eit. BuAu. 1 grs. 










!!;opaiba, Cubeb and Iron 


I So 


330 






Copaiba. Para. 6 m. 








OleoresinCubeb.aiTL. 










Tr. Ferric chloride tequivalenl), i "l. 










!!;opaibiL Cubeb and Rhatany 


I So 


330 






Copaiba, Para, 6 m. 








Oleoresin Cubeb, 1 t),. 










Ell. Kiimeria. ] Eta. 
Copaiba, Cubeb and Santal 








33 


2 40 


450 


I 40 




oFi^cldi^b!? 5i.* '^■ 










Oil Santal. East India, im. 










See also Hard FLIed Capaules. 








a* 


Copaiba, Cubeb and Sarsaparilla 


iSo 


3 30 


I 00 


/ 


Copaiba, Para. 6 "l. 








Oleoresin Cubeb. 1 fll. 








Eit. Sarsaparilla, 1 grs. 




\ 



SOLUBLE ELASTIC CAPSULES. 

PLEASE ORDER BY NUMBER 
AND LETTER. 

Copaiba, Cubeb and Turpentine 

Oil Cubeb. 1 n[. 
OU Turpentine, 4 "I. 

Copaiba and Oil of Cubeb 

■"opiiiha. Psra, 7 itt. Oil Cubeb, 3 m. 



Copaiba and SantoJ... 
Copaiba, Fa" t m 
OifSantal, I 



.0 Hard Filled Capsules, 



Oleorealn Cubeo. 3 m 



In Cubef 









Hal, East India, 3 la. 
Copaiba Oil and Oil of Cubeb. 

"'"■jpaiha, 6 i>i. Oil f"--^ 
flao Hard Filled C 
Creosote, Beechwood, i "l 

With Olive oil, 4 n, 

CobebOil, 10 m 

Cubeb Olcoresin, 10 ni 

Cubeb and Matico 

Oleoiesin Cubeb. 7 ni. 

Oleoceaia Matico, 3 "l. 
Cubeb and Santa] 

Oil Cubeb, sm. 

Oil Santal, East India, ; 
Eiigeron Oil, ic 



(«) 



EucalTptui Oil, 5111 

With Sweet Almond oU, 5 ni. 
See also Hard Filled Capsules. 
Gaultheria, m WiaierErteti. 
Glonoin, la Niimglyceriti. 

Gurjun Balsam, 10 <il , 

Haarlem Oil, 10 ni 

See also Hard Filled Capsuies. 

Linseed Oil, to m 

Liquor Sedans >- , . . 

Each capsule repiesentg 1 fiaidiac\ini\ 

0/ Llg not Sedans. 



r"V'°v' 



3i6 



SOLUBLE ELASTIC CAPSULES. 



List 
No. 



29 



PLEASE ORDER BY NUMBER 
AND LETTER. 



/ 



Male-fern and Kamala (44) 

Oleoresin Aspidium, 7 ni. 
Kamala. sifted, 4 grs. 
Olive oil, I fll. 
See also Hard Filled Capsules. 

Matico Oleoresin, 10 Ttl (36) 

Nitroglycerin (Glonoin), i-ioo gx. . . (68) 
Witn Olive oil, 8 ^,. Castor oil, 2 tit. 

Origanum Oil, 5 fll (45) 

With Sweet Almond oil, S ^. 

Pennyroyal Oil, I ^1 (75) 

With Olive oil, 9 Ttl. 

Pennyroyal Oil, 2 tn, (76) 

With Olive oil, 8 m. 

Petroleum Mass, 10 iH, 

Phenacetine (Bayer), 5 grs (93) 

Phosphorated Oil, l-io gr (51) 

Phosphorus, i-io gr. in 10 th, of oil. 

Phosphorated Oil Compound (56) 

Pnosohorus, 1-60 gr. in 10 ^, of oil. 
Ext. Nux vomica, 1-4 gr. 

Pichi Extract,5 grs (82) 

With Sweet Almond oil, 5 ^^. 

Salicylic Acid (true), 5 grs (95) 

Salol, 2 1-2 grs (211) 

Salol, 5 grs (212) 

Salol Compound (85) 

Salol, 3 1-2 grs. 
Oleores. Cubeb<5 fll. 
Copaiba, Para, 10 ni- 
Pepsm aseptic (1-3000), 1 gr. 

Salol and Santal Compound (92) 

Salol, 4 grs. 
Oleoresin Cubeb, 5 fll. 
Santal oil, E. India, 5 Tit. 
Pepsin aseptic (1-3000), i gr. 

Santal Oil, East India, S m (89) 

Santal Oil, East India, 10 fll (46) 

See also Hard Filled Capsules. 

Santal and Cassia (47) 

Oil Santal, East India, 9 Tq,. 
Oil Cassia, i r\[ 
See also Hard Filled Capsules. 

Saw Palmetto (88) 

Each capsule represents: 
Saw Palmetto oerries, fresh, 30 grs. 

Saw Palmetto and Santal (91 ) 

Each capsule represents: 
Saw Palmetto berries, fresh, ic> grs. 
Oil Santal, 2 ni. 



A 

Per doz. 

boxes oi 

I doz. 

each. 



$ 4 00 



360 
165 

I 50 

I 35 
165 

I 35 
4 CO 

I 20 

1 50 

2 10 

2 CO 

165 

2 40 

3 75 



4 00 



2 00 

3 66 

3 25 



I 50 
I 50 



B 

Per doz. 
boxes of 

2 doz. 

each. 



$7 70 



\ 



6 90 
3 00 

2 70 

2 40 

3 00 

2 40 

7 70 
2 10 

2 70 



3 90 

3 70 

3 00 

4 50 
7 20 



770 



3 70 
6 90 

6 20 



2 70 
2 70 



D 

Bulk 
per box 

of one 
hund'd. 

$245 



2 20 
90 

80 
70 

90 
70 

2 45 

60 
80 



I 20 

I 15 
90 

1 40 

2 30 



245 



1 15 

2 20 



80 
80 




Haiilem Oil, t( 
Sec also Hi 
Kava Kava — Discontinued. 
Linseed Oil, lo K 

Oleoresio, 10 
Copaiba and Matico. 
" — "■- °ar»,7iii. 

Hatico, 3 m. 
Copaiba, Cubeb and Matico. 
Copaiba. Para, b ta. 
Oleoresin Cubeb, 3 ni. 

Copaiba, Cubeb, Matico and Santa).. . 
'•■"--'" Para, 3 11. 
Cubeb, 3 m- 

011 Santai, East fndla, 3 n. 

Cubeb and Matico. — 

Oleoieun Cub«b, 7 ^.. 



:;opaiba, 6 "i. Otl Cnbeb, « m. 1 
B also Hard FlUed Capsules. \ 
42 iBrieeion Oil, to n. \ 



3X8 



SOLUBLE ELASTIC CAPSULES. 



List 
No. 

43 

44 



45 
46 

47 

48 

49 

50 
51 

52 
56 

57 

58 

59 
6o 

68 
69 

70 
72 
73 

74 

75 
76 

77 I 



PLEASE ORDER BY NUMBER 
AND LETTER. 



A 
Per doz 
boxes of 

I doz. 

each. 



Eucalyptus Oil, ^ lU 

With Sweet Almond oil, 5 Til. 
See also Hard Filled Capsules. 

Male-fern and Kamala 

(3leore«in Aspidium, 7 Til. 
Kamala. sifted, 4 gri . 
Olive oil, I TTi. 
See also Hard Filled Capsules. 

Oriffanum Oil, 5 tti 

With Sweet Almond oil, 5 tii, 

Santal Oil. East India, 10 Ta 

See also Hard Filled Capstdes. 

Santal and Cassia 

Oil Santal, East India, 9 tti. 
Oil Cassia, i v\,. 
See also Hard Filled Capsules. 

Cubeb and Santal 

Oil Cubeb, 5 Tti. 

Oil Santal, East India, S tti. 

Turpentine Oil, 10 tti p 

Wonnseed Oil — Discontinued. 

Phosphorated Oil, i-io gr. 

Pnosphorus, i-io gr. in 10 tti of oil. 

to 55 Phosphorated Oil, I-30, 1-50, I-60, 
l-ioo gr. — Discontinued, 

Phosphorated Oil Compound 

Pnosphorus, 1-60 gr. in 10 tti of oil. 
Ext. Nux vomica, 1-4 gr. 

Tar, purified, 10 tti 

Taraxacine — Discontinued. 

Xylol — Discontinued. 

to 67. See Extra Sized Capsules. 

Nitroglycerin (Glonoin), I-ICX) gr 

With Olive oil, 8 tti. Castor oil. 2 tti. 

Copaiba Resin 

Copaiba, deprived of volatile oil, 5 tti. 
Olive oil, 5 Til. 

and 71. See Extra Sized Capsules. 

Wintergreen Oil, lO tti 

Warburg's Tincture 

Each capsule represents 2 fluidrachms. 
of Warburg's Tincture. 

Valerian Oil, 2 tti 

With Sweet Almond oil, 8 tti. 

Pennyroyal Oil, I tii 

with Olive oil, g Ta. 
Pennyroyal Oil, 2 tii 

With Olive oil, 8 Ta. 
Win tergredn Oil, S"^ -*%..• 

With Olive oil, 



B 

Per doz 
boxes of 

2 doz. 

each. 



$ 2 00 ! 


4 00 


I 50 


3 60 


325 


325 


I 20 


I 20 


I 50 


I 20 


165 


165 


2 40 


4 00 


2 00 


I 35 


165 


I ^^[ 



53 70 

7 70 



2 70 
6 90 
6 20 

6 20 

2 10 
2 10 



2 70 
2 10 



3 00 
^ 00 

4 50 
7 70 

3 70 

2 40 

3 00 



D 

Bulk 

per box 

of one 

hund'd. 

$ I IS 
245 



80 
2 20 

I 95 

I 95 

60 
60 

80 
60 



\ 



90 
90 

1 40 

2 45 

I 15 
70 
90 



3ig ^H 


SOLUBLE ELASTIC CAPSULhS. ( 


Nd. 


PLEASE ORDER BY NUMBER 
AND LETTER. 


Per doi 
each. 


Per do 
each.' 


hun°d°d. 


78 
79 
80 
Si 

82 

83 
84 
BS 

96 
87 

SU 

Sg 

90 

1 

ao6 




¥200 
1 80 

1 SO 

I So 

3 75 

.65 

I 50 

4 00 
150 


$3 70 
330 

3 70 

2 70 
390 
330 

7 20 

3 00 

390 

270 

370 
7 70 

2 70 
770 

770 

3 70 

300 

4 ?P 


*i IS 

I 15 

80 

60 

230 

So 

I IS 

«4S 

80 

a 45 

24s 
I IS 

90 


Cascara Sigrada Extracl,zgi5 

With O^e oil. i hl. 
CaBGBia Saerada Extiact,3 grs 

With OlTve oU. 7 "1. 


Wi.hOirv.oil.6ia. 
Pichi Extract, S gre. (see nole 136) . . . . 

With Oil S«e=tAlmQnd.sm. 
Creosote, Beech wood. 1 m....... 

With Olive Qil, 4 "I. 




Pep^ aseptic (T-3™}. i P. 


Cod Liver Oil. Nonveeian. 10 m. 
Beechwood Creosote, i ni. 




Each capsule repfesenta: 
San Palmetto berries, ireah, 30 grs. 




Oteurestn Aapidlum, 7 ni. 
Erieeron oil. 1 la. Cafltoi oil, S "l. 
Chlfltal, 3 gta. Croton oil, 1-16 m. 


Each capsule represents: 


ph^2S.%X,S;;ny.':: 


SaKcylic Acid (true), Sp- 

togg. Nat yet added. 

to 121. See Hard Filled Capsules. 

to 200. Not yet added- 

to 210 Cincbonidine sulphate, t, 3, 3, 4 

and s e'r..—IHMonHm,cd. 
Salol, 2 I.J grs 


|p 





SOLUBLE ELASTIC CAPSULES, 
FILLED, EXTRA SIZED. 

These capsules are easy to swallow, and present a very pleasant 
method for administration of Castor and Cod Liver Oils to patients who 
have an aversion for these substances in an undisguised form. For full- 
sized illustrations, see pa^e 313 



List 
No. 

60 
61 
62 

63 
64 

65 
66 

67 
70 

71 



PLEASE ORDER BY NUMBER 
AND LETTER. 

Castor Oil, 2 1-2 Gm. size 

Castor Oil, 5 Gm. size 

Castor Oil, lO Gm. size 

Castor Oil, 15 Gm. size 

Cod Liver Oil, Norwegfian, 2 1-2 Gm. size. . , 

Cod Liver Oil, Norwegian, 5 Gm. size 

Cod Liver Oil, Norwegian, 10 Gm. size .... 

Cod Liver Oil, Norwegian, 15 Gm. size. . . . 

Male-fern and Castor Oil 

Oleores. Aspidium, i Gm. Castor oil, i i-a Gm 
(16 Til.) (25 HI.) 

Santonin and Castor Oil 

Santonin, 0.0162 Gm. Castoroil, 2 1-2 Gm. 
(1-4 gr.) (40 n.) 



A 

Per doz. 

boxes of 

H doz. 

each. 


$ I 50 


I 80 


2 40 


300 


I 50 


I 80 


2 40 


300 


3 00 


2 10 



B 

Per doz. 
boxes of 

I doz. 

each. 



2 

3 

4 

5 
2 

3 
4 
5 
5 



70 
30 
50 
70 
70 
30 
50 
70 
70 



3 90 



HARD FILLED CAPSULES. 

These capsules are prepared from the finest material, and are not sur- 
passed by any brand in use. 

All the formulae mentioned in this list of Hard Filled Capsules will 
also be found in Soluble Elastic Capsules. 



List 
No. 



PLEASE ORDER BY NUMBER 
AND LETTER. 



100 Apiol, 5 m 

With Olive oU, 5 tti. 

loi Castor Oil, 10 in, 

102 Castor Oil and Podophyllin 

Castor oil. 10 Tit. 
Podophyllum resin, 1-8 gr. 

Chaulmoogra Oil, 5 ni (119) 

Chaulmoogra Oil, lorti (120) 

103 Cod Liver Oil, Norwegian, 10 Ttl 

104 Cod Liver Oil and Iron Iodide 

Cod Liver oil, Norwegian, 10 tii. 

, Ferrous iodide, x-2 gr. 

los /Copaiba, ParsL, ion \ 1 «> 

3K> 



A 

Per doz. 
boxes of 

X doz. 

each. 


B 

Per doz. 

boxes of 
2 doz 
each. 


$3 30 


$6 30 


I 20 


2 10 


I 20 ' 


2 10 


2 00 


3 70 


2 25 


4 20 


I 20 


2 10 


I 35 


2 40 



D 

Bulk 
Per box 

of one 
hundred. 

$ 2 00 

60 
60 

I 15 

I 30 

60 

70 



HARD FILLED CAPSULES. 









B 




Llsl 


PLEASE ORDER BY NUMBER 


Per do!- 


Per doi 


Bulk, 






boies of 


boxes of 


Perboi 


No. 


AND LETTER. 


idQZ. 


ido£. 


OiOUB 






each. 


each. 






Copaibst and Iron -,.,.,..,., i,,.<, - 


SI 35 


?240 


S 70 




Copaiba, Para. 10 nl- 












107 


Copaiba and Oleoresin Cubeb 


I So 


330 






Copaiba. Pata, J H- 










Oleoresin Cubeb. 3 m. 








loS 


Copaiba and Oil Cubeb (black}.... 


I So 


330 


100 




Copaiba and Santal (114) 


2 25 




'30 




Copaiba, Para, ; ni. 






Oil Santa], East India, S "I. 










Copaiba, Cubeb and Santal. ... [115) 


230 


■430 


'35 












Oil Santali Eaal India, z ni. 










Eucalyptus Oil ? "L . .. (no) 


I 35 


240 


TO". 




WilhS«Mt Almond oil. 51a. 


109 


Haarlem Oil, 10 la 






60 




Male-fcnl and Kamala (111) 


35° 


6 70 






Oleomln Aspidium. ; m. 










fe-Af;*""- 










Santal Oil, East India, 5 rTt....(i2i) 


.85 


340 


lOj 




Santal Oil, East India, 10 HL.. . (ill) 


330 


630 


3 00 




Sanlal and Cassia (113) 


3 00 


s 70 


1 80 




OaSanlal. Eaal India, 9% 










Oil Cassia, i "l. 










EucalvDtus Oil >: W 


1 35 


2 40 


70 




WfS Wt APmond oii, 5 n: 




Male-fera and Kamnia 


350 


670 






















Santal Oil, East India, 10 % 


330 


630 




113 


Santal and Cassia 


3 00 


5 70 


1 Sa- 




Oil Santal, East India, 9 m. 










Oil Cassia, 1 la. 








m 


Copaiba and Santal 


3 2; 


4 20 


1 IP 




Copaiba, Para. ; nt. 
OlfSanlal. East India, 5 "l. 


















Copaiba, Cubeb and Santal 


230 


4 30 


I3S 




Copaiba, Para, 6 m. Oil Cubeb, 1 n. 
- OifSantal. East India, 1 "l. 










116 

"7 

Ilg 


Turpentine Oil, 10 ^—Dii<^a«HnM./. 
Tar purified 10 ^—DiscBnlinued. 
Xylol, 10 n^—DisconiiHued. 
Ciiaulmaogra Oil, S "l 




370 
\ -if 


'4 




Chaultnoogra. Oil, 10 "l 


■LV, 


\i 


«/ 


Jantal Oil, East India, 5 m. 



MEDICATED LOZENGES. 

We tapply lozenges of any formula, shape, color or flavor, and 
will cheerfully furnish estimates on any desired combination not in 
the list. Send for descriptive circular containing diagrams of dif- 
ferent shapes for special formulae. 

I For prices in bulk, deduct 3 cents per pound I ?5' ik £!™°f i 
1 from prices in lb. boxes. \ ^^i^; ^«^of 

Ammonium chloride, 2 grs. (Chocolate) round. . $ 60 $ i 10 

Bismuth and Charcoal round. . 65 I 20 

Bismuth subnitrate, i gr. Charcoal, i gr. 

Bronchial small round. . 50 75 

Ext. Glycvrrhiza, i gr. Balsam Tolu, i-io gr. 

Powd. CuDeb, 3-10 gr. OO Sassafras, 1-40 ni. 

Bronchial — Improved tabular.. 50 75 

Powd. cxt. Glycyrrhiza, 2 grs. Balsam Tolu. i-io gr. 
Fl. ext. Coltsfoot, i-xo ni. Fl. ext. Capsicum, x-xoo ni. 

Oleoresin Cubeb, i-ioo ill. Oil Anise, x-x5 ni. 

Oil Peppermint, x-15 ni. 

Carbolic acid, I gr large oval.. 50 100 

Charcoal, 4 grs round.. 50 90 

Cubeb. small oval.. 60 70 

Ext. Glycyrrhiza, 3-4 gr. Oil Sassafras, x-32 ni. 

Oleoresin Cubeb, 1-16 Tii. 

Guaiac, 2 grs large oval.. 60 i 10 

Ipecac, 1-4 gr small oval.. 60 70 

Iron carbonate, 2 grs. (Chocolate) round.. 60 100 

Iron carbonate, 4 grs. (Chocolate) round. . 60 i 00 

Licorice ( Glycyrrhiza), uncoated cylindrical . . 40 60 

Marshmallow small oval.. 50 75 

Powd. Althaea, 1-3 gr. 

Opium and Licorice, see Wistar's 85 90 

Pectoral, Dr. Jackson's small oval. . 95 i 00 

Ipecac, x-20 gr. Morphine hydrochlorate, x-33 gr. 

Sulphuratea Antimony, 1-40 gr. 

Pepsin Aseptic (1-3000), i gr large oval. . 70 i 50 

Potassium chlorate, 2 grs tabular. . 40 75 

Potassium chlorate, 5 grs tabular. . 45 75 

Potassium chlorate, 2 grs. (Chocolate) tabular. . 50^ 80 

Potassium chlorate, 5 grs. (Chocolate) tabular. . 55 85 

Potassium chlorate, 2 grs. (Wintergreen)... tabular.. 45 75 

Potassium chlorate and Ammonium chlor- 
ide (Chocolate) tabular.. 55 I 00 

Potassium chlorate, x gr. Ammonium chloride, x gr. 

Quinine sulphate, 1-2 gr. (Chocolate) round. . 75 I 50 

Rose leaf and Alum small oval.. 50 70 

Powd. Red Rose, x-4 gr. Powd. Alum, x-4 gr. 

Santonin, 1-2 gr round. . 55 i 10 

Santonin, I gr round.. 85 i 35 

Santonin and Calomel (Chocolate) round . . 65 i 10 

«J SantottiBt 1-2 ffr. Chocolate, q. s. 

Mercuroua chloride, mild, i-a gr, 



I 



MEDICATED LOZENGES, 

J ForpriceslnbulkdeductjcenOpetpoBiid 1 f^ 
1 (torn pr,ces m lb. bo.es. J i^^j^,; 

Santonin and Calomel (pink) round.. $ 65 S 

Santonin and Calamel (white) oval.. 65 

Santonin, 1-3 gr. UercncDus chlortde, mild, i-i it. 
Santonin Compound lound. . &S 

Santonin, 1-1 gr. Mbtcdidus chloride, mild, 1-1 gc. 

Podophyllum resin, i-io gr. 
BantoniD and Podophyllia round, . 65 

Santonin, i-a gr. Podophyllum resin, 1-30 gr. 
Sulphur Coinpound large round.. 50 

Sublimed Sulphur, 5 grs. Potaaaium bitartrate, i gr. 
Tar Compound round.. 50 

Pine Tar, j-48 gr. Senega, M* gr. 

WildChem,ii-3gra. 
Wislar's Cough cylindrical.. 80 go 

Powd. Opium, i-io gr. Oil Anise, i-ia gr. 

Ext. Glycyrrhiia, i gr. Tinct. Toiu, i-iB "l- 
Yecba Santa Compound. cylindrical. . 75 So 

Ell. Glycyrrhiia. i gr. Senega, S-ifigt. 

Pine Tai, 1-31 gr. WilcfCkerry, 1-4 gr. 

OPHTHALMIC TABLETS. 

In the introduction of Soluble Ophthalmic Tablets we aim to- 
embrace those drugs most commonly employed locally in treatiag 
diseases of the eye, or in preparing this organ (or surgical thenl' 
peusia. We are confident that their importance, value and useful- 
ness will be st once recognized, not only by the eye specialist but 
also by the general practitioner. 

These tablets dissolve readily in distilled water, and hence caD< 
be employed for the extemporaneoua preparation of solutions. 

The tablets are put up in bottles of loo, or, in the case of more 
expensive ingredients, in tubes of aS- 

P« tube Per hot. 

□I 1;. Dl IIB. 

Atropine sulphate, i gr f i 

Boric acid, 5 grs 

Cocaine hydrochlorate, 2 1-4 grs '3 SO 

Cocaine hydrochlorate, 1 l-8grs 

Copper sulphate, i gr 

Eserine, see FhystaHginini. 

Physostigmine salicylate, l-S gr. 

Sodium borate, J grs 

Tannic acid, 5 grs 

Zinc sulphate, I gr 



1 



- mHALANTS 

FOK use IS ATOMmKC INHALEXS. 



ij* ^ 




Nat... 

oa ol 1W, p m. lakabe Ha. 1. 1 fl.a 
• -Na7 

HaS 

TiBct. todiae. v R. CHjcsin. i S.01. 

AtcoboL wMcwDt to Bokt 3 B.11B. 
lahaluii No. 9 

F1. exL Saoculuiu. do ^ GlTcerin. i B.oi. 

FL Toln, «JhIiIc i-i fl.01. AlcDbol. ni&dCDt Id 
Inbaluit No. 10 

TiBcL Iodine. 13 

CuboUodd. 1: 

Akohot. «Btficiai( co nuce j n.oz^ 

Intialjwl No. II 

FI. at. CuExb, 60 iK. Tinct. Cam] 

Plnid Tola, soluble, ^ <K Carbolic ac 
Tinct. Iodise. 60 "i. GlyceriB. 1 






Etbei, 



It No. I, 



Inhaluit No. 13 _ 

nnn. Iodine, IX) 1. GlTcerin. i d.oi 
Inh&luit No. 14 

Add Caibolic, 10 sn. Inbalut No. 1, 1 fl.oi. 
luhklant No, 17 

ChloiDlom, I B.oi. InhalaDl No. 1, i B.at. 

Inhalant No. 18 

Seecbwood Creouit«, 3a m. Inhalant Ma. i, t fl.ai. 
Inhaluit No. ig 

lodofoim, 99 sn. Oil EaalTptai, M ni. 

Beechwood Creosote, id m. Ethet lao St. 

Oil Sweet Almond, tuffictent to make i fl ot. 
Inhalant No. zo 

Terebtoe, 60 H. OU Santal. 60 m. 

OH Cnbtb, 6a HI. Inhitul Ha. 1. iu.1&(At.ii^ 




Fleass be advCsed ve htira tnuiBfeiTed our general 1Mb of Tablet 
IMtoralds utd CompresKid Tablets from Fort I to Fart n of oar lEat 
Prices are tlierefore abrlctly net, subject to the Ouctuatkms of the i 
liet without previouB notice. As we cflJinot control BudiJen ohai 
In such artjciea aa quinme, morphme, cocaine, etc., It will readily ba 
Been that we dumot be held reaponslble Uierefor, and hence eai 
under any canaideratioD allow clainia for rebate on stock on hand ot 
tablets contalDing such Ingredients. 

On account of the low priaes which we have adopted for roany ot , 
the cheaper bablete, at which stock packages of GDO tablets can be ] 
chased at a trifle, we do not price tablets in bottles of 100 where t 
are listed lower than 75 cenia per 1000, but cau supply them when 
Kiied at the unlConn price of 10 cents per bottle. 

New formiilB} will constantly be added as circiun stances warr 

I Special quotations for quantities In bulk upon application. Tenm 

^Besame as those applicable to all artides la Part n of our Price List 

' yb: strictly net, 30 days, f. o. b. Detroit, New York or Kansas City. 

Please notice that the tllles under nhlch these tablets are listei 

do not always correspond exactly with those adopted by competitioa. 

It Is therefore neceesary to compare the formula and to order by nnm 

ber rather than by name or title. Some tablets which we quote n 

"Recipe A" may be quoted by competition as "Beclpe 1 or S," am 

YicSTerso. and It Is therefore adriaable to remember to order by uom 

ber, rather tJian by formula or title. 

Our tablet tritiu«,ie3 mnat not be confounded with the compressed 
tablet triturates found upon the market. Tablet triturates are n: 
with a special riew to exhibiting the medlcomeuta in a soluble foml 
and one which enables the physician to subdivide the tablets readily, 
by cuCUng them hi two or four equal parts. This cannot readily b« 
done with the so-called cotnpnssed tablet tritnratea. 

PARKE, DA¥1S & CO. 



TABLET TRITURATES. 



AcetaoUid. 1 ET No.2RB..> 40 t : 

Aconite, nulil extract, l-(0 m S,. 40 

Aconite, fluid eitract, 1 HL 8.. 40 

tAconlte. fluid extract, 1-S m SSS.. 40 



Acouldne. orfBtala, l-fiOOgr T. . SO 

tActmiUiie. crystala, ISaOgr g.. 4S 

Aoonltine, crynUila, 1-109 gr aSB.. M 

Aeaiida. 1-SO gr (>,. SO 

Aloiml-lOgr. 10.. 40 

AloiD. 1-5gr. S80,. 40 

tAloln, H gr. 11.. « 

AlDiii,l-Sgr. 13.. M 

tAldn and Belladonna Conip,, B"A." 181.. SO 

Alirin, I^ gr. Strychnine aulpbute, 1.B0 gr. 

Ext BeUadonna Ivs., 1.8 gr, 
AloIuandBelladoiuiiiCoinp.. B"B" !(M.. SO 

Aloln, l.fi gr. Sixycbnlne Bolphate, I-ISO gr^ 

Eit. BetladDuna Ira., l-S gr. 
Alom, BeUadoimB uid Niix Vomica 2iS.. a 

Aloin, 1.H KT. Eit. Nui Tomioa, 1-fl gr. 

Ext. BellndaDns Ivs., 1.8 gr. 
Aloln, Belladonna and Podophyllin 330. . SO 

AJoin, 1.8 gr. IPodopltTUiun nsin, 1-8 gr. 

Ext. ^elliaonna [vs., l^S gr. 
Aloln, Belladonna, PodophjUln & Nux Vomica. ,i!£l . . 46 

Aloln, MO gr. Podophyllum rvsbi, 1-10 gr. 

|Cxt.fiellBdounalvB..1.10gr.Eit.)«uiT(ynlea, i.lOgr. 
Aloln. Belladanna, Strychnine ajid Caacara Sagiada 

Aloin, I.G gr. StTfchutne, 1-130 gr. 

Ext.BeUiuionnalv9.,1-Bgr. Ext. CBaamaaenOa, 1-S gr. 
Aloln, Bellfidonna, StrychEune and Ipecac 319.. S5 

Ah^, |.S gr. Strychnine, 1^00 gr. 

Ext. Belladonna IvB., l-Sgr. Pewd. Ipecac, t-lfl gr. 
tAloin OoDip., g"A" 3ir.. 3S 

Aloln. Ifl gr. Podophyllum redn, 1-B gr. 
Alotn Oomp., ^"B" 361., SS 

Al(^ 1-4 gr. Fodophyllum resin, 1-4 gr. 

Alum. MO gr I»3.. US 

tAlum, 1.5 tcr 368.. 40 

Ammonium chlorlda, l-IOgr SS4,. 3G 



It. alycyrriiiza,MOijt. 



TABLET TRITURATES. 



1000 EOO IM 



idHt-oaiTUU<isComp...t67.. 40 

^ ' — Ext SyoacTAtaua, 1-4 a 



ApooKvphiiif faj-drachkinilr. l-IO) bt... 
Apcwvphlsf hjdnviiknte. 1-00 sr., . . 
ApouiiriiliiBr hrtfanctilorale, I-M ^., „ 

AnokcbnuUr^lKUOin- 

Amaic tranUe. 1-no p- 

fAiWBir IminMfi MOO gt 

Aiwolc tvmiidn. I-OII |[r 



fAn>«.x>sk->.V1-IWfr. I,, 

AnnKiut Knl. 1-40 KT. MO.. 

knntfuKM.t-Xgr. a.. 

AnmvB mU. I-W ftr. Ml.. 

Ann«> mU. I-aO (r S.. 

AnmwacU.I-^P'- *■• 

ACnvlBPMllpluiUi. l-SlV (T 17.. 



pi]>i'**=»il*''"''- 1 ''•-' Jf '•■■ 



BsUkIhiu Win. Ooid extract. 1-1 n SO.. 

tIk4l*.l»on» li*"*- fluid o«T«t. 1 H a.. 



BaUadiiniA iMTva, nrtimet. I-Ser.... 
.) Mtr«rt,l-4(T... 
U ancWre.l-S'l... 
tit -1 -. tli>cture,l H...- 
Wlfli,nMle8vfsUi»««ire,»H 

MW Bote •! foot olme*^ ~ 





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TABLET TRITURATES 

j TaDlels not priced in bottlea of 100 are aup- 1 

] plied'at 10 cents per botUe. '^ t 

pLKiBE oanrat by nubhbr asd lkttbil 


000 BOO IW 
35 t SO t .. 

40 sa 

45 as .. 

100 53 14 

1 40 T3 17 

er- 
gr. 

40 23 
'15 SS 
55 30 ., 

35 ao .. 

40 S3 

er, 

40 83 .. 

40 33 ,. 
40 93 .. 

M aa .. 

85 4S 19 

45 S6 .. 
B5 » .. 

l-SOOgr. 
35 30 .. 








BenKi[oadd,l.Sgr 




B44-. 


























BlBmoth and Calomel Componnd 
Blsmutb Bubaltrs.t«, I Er< 
Mercuroua chloride, nad, l-4t 

Bismulh and Cerium oiBJatB. . . . 

* Bismuth Compound 

Bismuth «iXBitTOte.l-agr. 

Blue Hosa. 1-4 ET 

, Soflercnry.) 
Blue Mass, 1-S gr 


655.. 

Powd. Ipecac, 1-80 

.487.. 

Cerium oiajate, 1-S 

ess.. 

Cerium ojatate. 1-S 
E9!.. 








Powd. Ipecac 1-8 BT. 
Bono add, MO gr 


Fowd.OpiQm,1.8s 
S4fl.. 














Brown MtJture, 30 ni Wl.. 

Benkolo Mid. 3-iiOO gr. ^ Camphor! ^m gr. 
Antiimonj and Polaaaium tartxata, 3-400 gr. 
OQ Aulae, 3-SOO iTl. 


Eit. QlycjiThizB. 53-80 gr. Pawd. 
Beii!wlcaold.3-100gr. Camp 

Oil Anise. 3-100 hl. 


Opium, 3-101 
hor, 3-100 gr 


tBrroulo. UnctuTB, 1 lil 




=w- 








Cadedoe, J-a gr- 

tCafrelne, 1 gr. 




S4.. 

S5.. 








CttttBlno, dtratea. 1 gr 






atrated dttffetiiB, 1 gr. Glomto (NIlroglycerlD). 

tCalabar Bean, ttneture, In, 301.. 

(TlDot. FhysoBligma.) 
Calabar Btan. thioture. a la -Wfi.. 


_. tSeB Dote at loot atj^ae^lM. ^^^H 













Pr"" 



TABLET TRITURATES. 



tCsnnttWBlmUco, tinotnra, 1 ni, No.31B..I « J S ! 

Cananblg tiidica. tincture. S iTI, S19.. 4a SS 

CannnbiB Indico. Arsenic asd Iron fllD. . TS 40 

Ijlxt. Indian CannabiB. l-fl ^r. Aisenous acid, 1-60 gr. 

Reduced Iron, 1 gr. 
Cannabis Indioa. Digitalis and Iron 017,. SO 4» 

Est. Indian CaimabiB, 1-0 gr. Fl. ext. DiKitalla, 1-2 itl. 

BeducwJ Iron. 2 gre. 

Capalcuin, 1 rt- SB.. 4B 21) 

Carbolic acid. MO er 2B0.. 40 at 



CaiTelDe bydrobrom., I 

Tlnct. DlgitaUa, 2 ni. 
CarmlnBtive CFotherglll) S90-. DO 

SOyohDlue, 1-40 gr. Powd. Ipecac. 1-8 zr. 

Powd. Black Pepper, I-S gr. Powd, Oontlan, 1-Sgr. 

Oleocceln CapalciUD, 1-8 iv, 

Cucant BoErada, ertracC. I gr. DSO,. 00 

Catbartic Active, flOT,. 40 

Aloin. 1-10 nr. Eit, Nui yomica. 1-10 kt. 

Podopbyllum ivsin, 1-5 er. Qleorefl, Capalcuui, 1-lW ni. 

ExL Colocynth comp.. f-lO gr. Crotou oil. 1-lfi n^- 
OatharOoComp., Improved, 1-10 p- SBO,. 40 i 

Ext. Coloc, comp.. 1-30 gr, Eit, JaMb. 1-00 gr. 

PodophvUum resio. 1-iaO gr, Eit, OenUon. 1,60 gr. 

LeptandrlD. 1-ieO gr, £it. Hjoacj^mus, 1-120 gr. 

Oil i*eppermlnt, q. b. 
, Cathartic Comp,, luiproTed. 1-5 gr. ISl.. 4G I 

Est, Coloe, oomp,, 1-lS gr. Eit. Jalap. 1-30 gr. 

rodophjUum realD, 1-00 ^ "'" n=...ln„ ijK 

Leptandrin, l-flO gr. 

Off Peppermint, q. t. 
fCMbartlc Comp., Improved. 1 gr «S 

EKt, Coloc oonip,, [-8 gr. Eit. Jalap, 1-8 

PodcvbyUam rcsbi, l-li gr, Ext- Gentian, 

iHitBndrln, I-lSgr- Eit Hyoeorai 

Oil PeppoTuInt, q. s, 
OUhortlo Comp, (U. B, P. mass), 1-10 gr. 



£it Coloc. comp,, t-S4 gr, Dtereiirouacblor,,miIil.1>S0gr- 
"-' lalap, 1-flO gr. Powd. Gamboge. l-liM gr- 

Comp. CU.8. P. maasM-Sgr SSI.. 45 S6 

.H.1. Ontac oomp., 1-13 gr- Mercurouacblor.,mild,l-lBgr, 
Est, Jalap, I-3II gr. _ Powd. Oambogu. I-OO gr- 

Comp. CU, S. P 



t. OoJoc'comp.. fl-1£ gr 



'egetttble, 1-I0gr„ SUB.. 

, fl4Sgr- " . . .. 



Est. Coloojntb, ....... 

Powd,ScammoDyrefliD,^l4Cgr,Powd'. Soap, 
" ■ "— ■ 3-6«)gr, Purified AIoi 



PtnrtL 

Catliartlc Oomp,, Vegetable, 
ExC. Colocynth. 4-14S gr. 
Powd.Scammony resio.* 
Powd. CHrdomom. 3-eiia 



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TABLET TRITURATES. 

I Tab kli mot priced in bottin of 100 are gup- ) M D p 

■. rIM at 10 c entg per bottl e. \ Ter P^/ P^ 

MOBB BT scmnt ijn» ubtrb. lOOO fiOO 100 

-^ ^9^PT.^*??***'^*«'-^-i No.a«..$ 00 $ 83 I . 

Ekl OndicTmh. «49 er. INidcmhTllam rerin. S-SO er 

B[y«il S^mnmnnj ram, 4-Osr. Fofwdl Soan« &^ «• * 
lhamd.Ourdmatfoax,9^gr. Purifled Akxa. U^sr 

»iot*Tflii^ 1-W JET a».. 40 S8 

oaatoJ*.l-«|cr. «).. 45 25 

•CVrhBB ozaUM. 1 ipr 40.. 00 88 

Clmkifkacm. dsctw, 1 n MT., 40 23 

Onm. ftiui extract. l-« ^ 881.. 40 23 

«Oaca. Cuid «>zt7ac(« 1 ^ 8».. 45 25 

(VoaiDe hrdtv^wooiaaa. 1-16 p- 41.. 140 73 ]7 

«Oc«c»iM brdn:^t««Bafee. 1-8 gr 42.. 2 65 180 29 

Owaia^ KTvlnxfakratA. MOO gr 888.. 50 28 .. 

Oxsazw hjdnxiiloratt; 1-50 gr .834.. 85 85 

a>oaiw hsrdivtcfakvmtc^ 1-80 gr 836.. 125 85 Jo 

KVvaioe hjdnMhkvmtc^ 1-16 gr. 48.. 140 78 17 

OKMixte hj\l7\^chkirue, MO gr 886.. 2 10 108 21 

axmia«> hr.!r\^chkirate. 1-8 gr 44.. 2 55 180 29 

a«UQ^ hrdroclilorale. 1-5 gr 887.. 8 85 195 42 

CV>Maes l-«^ in- 888.. 2 20 118 .25 

O^Mdi^. I-5«r 880.. 8 80 196 41 

n%>S*ix». m p- 45.. 4 45 2 25 48 

Odnw.l-egr 48.. 8 40 4 23 87 

*<\^WiiciDe. I-IW gr 47.. 60 88 .. 

CVilchiciDA. 1-SO gr 48.. 180 68 16 

CVOohiciim n.>^ fluid extract, 1-2 ^ 810.. 40 88 

KV^lchimm nx^ flnki extract, 11% 841.. 45 25 

HVdchknim. tincture, 1 i| ..842.. 40 88 

CV-4chicum. tincture, 2 1% 818.. 45 25 

CV^chicum. tinctuiv. 3 i\ 844.. 45 25 

Onlchicum. tincture. 5 1R ....845.. 60 28 

tOokxTUth CVwnp.. extract, 1-4 gr 846.. 60 28 

a>locjnthCV«ip.. extract 1-2 gr 817.. 66 80 

Oolocjnthin. 1-a^ gr. 40.. 2 65 1 85 80 

CWiiine hjdrobromate. 1-20 gr 60.. 115 00 15 

K\ttiine hjdrobromate. MO gr 51.. 195 100 83 

Oonilne bjdrochlorate, 1-90 gr 52.. 120 68 15 

tCociine hjdrochkcatie, MO gr 58.. 2 00 108 23 

Oonium Compound 348.. 60 28 .. 

Ext. Oonium fruit. 1-80 gr. £xt Olycjrrfaia, MO gr. 

Ext Cubeb. MO gr. 

Oonium. tincture, 1 HI 348.. 85 20 

OonvaUamarin, 1-SO gr 54.. 40 28 

Copper arsenite, 1-5000 gr 215.. 35 20 

♦Copper areenite, MOO gr. M2.. 85 20 

Copper and Opiiun S05.. 40 23 

Copper sulphate, 1-30 gr. TInct Opium deod., y ^l. ^ 

Obrrodre sublimate, MOOO gr. 66.. 85 20 

(¥cftJiirfc chloride, oorroalvo.) 



f6to ooee at f oot of page M5. 





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L TABLET TRITURATE 

^B ■ ( TableU Dot priced in bottles of 100 ans Btip- ) 

" PLKASK DBDHR BI NUMBEtt AND ijrTTEB. 


S. 

t 35 

55 

40 
60 

96 

85 
40 

BO 
45 

35 

70 
BO 

Kr-. 

ISG 

ISO 


Per 
8 so 

• SO 
23 
SO 
23 

ao 

S5 
38 

ia 
aa 

23 

90 

■35 
35 
88 

m 
w 


Per 
100 

s .. 

ii 

ir ' 












B7. 


CorroBiTe aubtimBte. 1-BO gr. 




^- 


















80. 






865. 
































Mercurous chloride, Diild, t-8 
Morphine BulphWe, MB gr. 
Powd.CapBiaun,l-lflKr. 


jr, Fowd. Ipecac, 
Campbor, 1-1<] 








tDlgitalin, pure. MOO BT 

Digilttlin, pure, 1-76 gr 




ai. 








DigitaliH. fluid extract, MO m.,.. 

DiglHais, fluid eitract, 1-2 % 

tDlgitalta, fluid extract, 1 iri 




M. 








Digitalis, linctura. 3 m 

DigilaliB. UnetuTB, B HI 




303. 


Dorar'B Powder, 1-4 gr. 67. 

(Ipecac and Opium powder.) 








Dotbt'b Powder, 1 1-4 gre 




867. 








Dy^ptic (Dr. E, B. Haworth).. 


'powi 
Powd. 


8». 

(^Scum, 
BB. 




^■"■"-HMOgr 




,n. 


^^^(Smi Bote at f oQt or pose H5. 




^ 






^ 




TABLET TRITURATES. 

iM [Oioed Id boltiBB of lOQ are Biip> I H D 

-■'-' -• ■! cTOM por boUle. ( P»sr ftr 

n iiuMKB JLND ui ' rm . lOOO 000 

(dncwrbuAX 1« i:r .No.ll«)..t W t « > 

(Oattcrtunk). MS IT 870.. 6& a 

(OuHcrtudi). 1-10 gr m.. 70 1 

<auHatiuo]0. 1« sr «!.. fS 4 

»e«,Igr an.. S6 B 

bsM. Bukf eztnol, 1-m 878.. 46 a 

tBrvM-Bii>>l«tn>el' 1 <V IIT4.. « E 

. KriDUtKlMiJm);, 1-10 er .71.. 40 a 

tbXoUn (Bm}«aiO. 1-4 gr .71.. U 8 

KMMlTphic, 0. est., 14 i« JOi.. 35 9 

tKuoUjpttiB, 11. axt.. 1 IK .....an.. 40 S 

IbunrmtD brown, 1-10 gr 877.. 4G > 

■ooojrniln brawn. l-Sgr. 878,. K 8 

1Ku«i7inla brown. 1-4 gr. 87B.. tS 8 

Bnooyiiilii brown, 1->gr. 880.. aS 4 

Suanfinlii hrnwD, 1 gr SSI., ] SO Q 

Farnljn, EkKbiinger (B. £ S.}, 1 gr Wt.. S 65 18 

nmc i^niphCBphate, soluble, me Iron pvrophotpAale, 

Ftnr MB,. 65 a 

TlncU Aooalte, I IK. Hwvbiae sulphate, I-SOgr. 

Antimony and PnUmliiTn tutnte, l-GO gr. 

yew* (Dr. T. a. tarts) 830.. 40 X 

TInct, AI»Dlt(^ 1-5 iq,. Tlscl. Bryonia, l-IO ni. 

TincL Belladonna, l-tO tq,. 

tl^er (Dr. J. H. Kmyrai) S8S.. 80 41 

'noct. Aixaita, l ii. Antim. and PotasH.tart., 1-50 gr. 
Pawd. Ipecao. 1-S gr. Horitlilne sulphate, l-tD gr. 

Dld,igr 251.. 4S a 

u. aM Qelnrnperin. 

' a, tlnctore, I ni IVt.. Ss !i 

D, tiDcCure. 8 1 987.. 45 a: 

n. tincture. 6 m SSS.. iS £ 



B,1-4gr 888.. K 

Ohnotii. Me iWrafllvceWn. 

fHepaUo. 894.. m 

MamofMBremr, 1-2 gr. Ext. Ooloc. conip., l-Sj 

Ext. ByoecyainuB, 1-S gr. 
Bepatia a>r- J. H. Koiyoo) BM.. 4! 

Buonrmln. 1-fl gr. Powd. Ipooac. 1-8 gr. 

PodophjUumresln, l-aOpr. AJolD, 1-lSgr. 

HerourouB chloride, mild, 1-S gr. 
HydraMinCconcBntratlonJl-SOKT Sflfl.. 60 



Podopbjlluai TtMa, ].ao gr. Hi^nathi, 1-10 gr. 

EydrMODS Cwhile alkaloid}, I-fiSgr 74.. 80 

BydnaHne CwMW allutl<diD. MB gr 75.. I 35 

tSee DOte at foot ot page iib. 



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335 

TABLET TRITURATES. 

mt pilcai in bottles of 100 are sup- ( M D C 

)IIed nt 10 eenta per bottle. f Per Per Pe 

1 imiEK BY MUHBES AHD UCTTtS. 1000 GOO 10( 

tHj'drastlDe (nhlMaUmtoid}, l-Sgr No.n..SiSa ) 1 IB $ 



tHTdrsBtia. tincture, 1 tH 807.. 40 

Hydrastis, Uncture, 3 n 808.. 49 

Hydraetls, tinutura, 8 m TOO.. 45 

Hyofidne hydrobi-omatc, l-SOOgr SBS.. 05 

Q;dBc;amIiis crystals, l-SOOgr 7&.. 60 

tHyoBcyamlue eryHtalB, 1-100 gr JB.. loo 

Hyoacjamine crystals, 1-BO gr 400.. 1 SO 

Hydscyamus, fluid eitiBCt, l-aiq, aas.. 35 

tttyoacj'Bmua, Quid eitiact, 1 «\. £36.. 40 

Hyoecyainiis, extract, 1-S gr 880. . 45 

tHyoBoyamuB, eitracC, 1-4 gi 8M., 45 

HyaecTUDUB, extract, 1-Egr 335.. S6 

tHyoBcyaiDUS, nocture, 1 ni. 390., 40 

Hyoscyamus, UncUire, 3 «i 391,, 45 

Byoecyamus, tincture, 3 iiL 398.. 45 

ByoHcynmuB, tiucture, 5 i>l 393.. 45 

iRnatla. 1-100 gr 401-. 35 

-tlgTAtiB. 1^ gr. 80.. 35 

Ignati^MO gr 81.. 3S 

Mgnatia, tartract, 1-4 gr «e.. 40 

iRUBtlB, eitracti, 1-2 gr 403. 50 

-tlgmtia, tiDOMre. I m. 404.. 40 

Ignatio. tincture, 8 1<L 405.- 45 

Ignatla, tincture, S m 409.. 45 

Ipecac, fluid extract, 1-3 t% 400.. 70 

tipecac, fluid extract, 1 ill .410 . 90 

Ipecac and Opium, lee Doivt'm ftoioifcr. 

Ipecac, powdered, 1-100 gr....... ,......--,... ---407.. 35 

Ipecac, powdered, l-SO gr 408.. 40 

tipecac, powdered, 1-10 gr SI.. 40 

Ipecac, powdered, 1-4 gr. 88.. 50 

Ipecac, powdered, l-K gr St.. OB 

IroD arsenate, 1-16 gr. IBB.. fifi 

tiron arsenate. 1-10 gr ST.. 40 

Iron arsenatfl, 1-8 gr 411.. 40 

IroH arsenate, 1-4 gr 419.. «) 

tIron and Arsenic. 9 "A" 413.. 4B 

Reduced Iron, 1 gr. ArseDOus aidd, l-IOO gr. 



IS add, 1-80 gr. 



I Beduced Iron, T gi 

I Inn and Arseuio. B " , „ 

> Beduoed Iron, 1 gr. AneoouB add, 1-30 gr. 

Tnm and Arsenic Compound... 
, Beduced Iron, 1 gr. 

Powd. IgnaUa, 1-40 gr. 

fBee nolo at fuot of page SIB. 



336 

TABLET TRITURATES. 

« Tiftblctt ii*H prind in bottles of 100 are sup- ) M D C 

•| i4Md at 10 c»U per bocU e. f Per Per Per 

OBDm BT SrUKBBB AXD LBmS. 1000 600 100 



tlivm. Aiw>ic and StrycfaniiMi. ^ ** A ** No. WS..$ 60 $ 28 $ 

Ridiimi bvA. 1 itr. AJMiMUi add, MOOgr. 

Suyeh&ine mlphatck 1-tt gr. 

Iiva. ArMtiic and SOrrchaine. 9 ** B ** 416.. 60 28 .. 

IMIiK^I Ir\w. 1 fx. Ajn&oaum add, 1^ gr. 

Snn-chBiDv mliihat^, 1-tt gr. 

favm. ATMCucaodSliyc2miiM,9**C" Ott.. 40 23 .. 

R«duc««l In^D, 1 iET. AJMPOUsadd, 1^ gr. 

Suychnine sulphate. 1-120 gr. 

In» bT fcrdnvwti. 1-S gr 86.. 40 28 

( Knducv«a Irrni.^ 
tlrxia bT lv.rdi\tf:«n. 1 gr 86.. 60 28 .. 

lr^« ciUmte. : gr. vFMric dtrato.) 417.. 45 25 .. 

bv« lartata. 1 gr. ^TVamMis lactate) 198.. 45 26 .. 

Irv« pri\>|>Uv9thax«. 1 gr ,...418.. 45 26 .. 

^Soluble FHTic pjTQphosplkate.) 
bvB and «^uiuD^ dtrate. solubko. 1-4 gr 88.. 40 28 .. 

«lri« azKl ^inine citrate, soluble 1-2 gr. 80.. 45 26 .. 

tY\« and ^iuiae dtirnie. aaluble» 1 gr 80.. 00 88 .. 

Iivv. axhl ^.luuae 280.. 76 40 11 

K^liK>^l Iron. 1-2 gr. Quliiino aniphate, 1-2 gr, 

li\>n. ^^liniXK' anii Arwnic 419.. 80 43 n 

KiHiiKv^l It\«. 1-$ £r. Qufaiiiie wrtphatift, 1-2 gr. 

AnnK^u* add. 1-lw gr. 

iron, v^imrh* and StryvhnJn^ , 184.. 86 45 12 

R«!^\Kv^! lr\«. 1-2 gr. QuiniDe aniphate, 1-2 gr, 

SirA'ohiuDtf sulphate. 1-120 gr. 

Ii\xi and Strvchnine dtrate. 1-1 gr.. 91.. 46 

•lf\>n an^! Strychnio^ citnue. 1-2 gr. 92.. 66 

li\>tt and Str^-chmz^ citrate^ 1 gr. 08.. 80 

li\>o aiHl Sio'^'bnia^ CVwipound 186.. 86 

Hnluctxl Invu l^ gr. Anenoua acid, 1-100 gr. 

Str> oiuiiue Ai2phate. 1-120 gr. Quliiine aniphate, 1-2 gr. 

^JaKMrauidi, fluid eJEtract. 1-2 1% >420.. 86 

J aKvandi. flu:d extracts 1 r\ .421.. 40 

l4*ptandrm. ::6 gr 94.. 40 

Lei^tandna. 1^ gr 428.. 46 

♦Leptaadrau I-l gr 428.. 60 

Ltffttandna. 1-2 gr .421.. 66 

IJuue sulphurated, see Oaieium tuipkide. 

Lithium oarbooate, l<2gr. 486.. 60 

^lithium carbonate, 1 gr M,, 66 

lithium carbonate and Sodium arsenate 426.. 86 

« lj»hinm carbonate. 1 gr. Sodium arsenate, 1-90 gr. 

♦U>b««ia, tiDctur^ 1 iR 427.. 40 

Lobelia, tinctuns 2 1^ 4»,. 46 

Lobelia, tiuotur«^ S 1^ 428.. 46 

UuHdin. fluid extract, 1^ 1^ 490.. 86 

tLupuUn, fluid extracts 1 1^ 4S1.. 46 

MaagaiMMe dioxide, 1^ gr. 96.. 86 

tHangaikiis dioxMe, 1 gr. ».« » 

fi6to iMie allOot of pi«e M6. 



25 


• « 


ao 


• • 


4S 


11 


45 


12 


20 


• • 


23 


• • 


23 


• • 


26 


• • 


28 


• • 


36 


• • 


88 


• • 


36 


• • 


46 


12 


23 


• . 


26 




26 




20 




26 




20 




20 





337 




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"ri 


TABLET TRITURATE 

) Tablets not priced in bottles of IM are eiip- 1 
) plied at 10 ceula per bottle. f 

Merourlo Iodide, red, MOOOgT No. 1171 


s. 

M 

! 80 
SO 
30 

40 
■10 

S5 

m 

45 
45 

9S 
40 

35 

8 10 
1 M 

75 


D- C 
Per I'o 
600 100 
! IB £ 








Merenrlo iodide, n-1, 1-80 gr. 

♦Mercuric lodiflB, red. l-M rt 

Mercuric Iodide, red l-aOgr 


'.'.'.'.'.m 


ao 

2S 




















Mercuric DiWe, jBllow. MOO gr 


MB. 


20 


HercurouB iodide, ytllow. l-BOO gr 

MereiirousiodlaB,7eUow. l-BOOKT 


0S6. 


M 








MercQTOUS iodide, yellow, J-as er 


....436. 


25 


MorourouBjodide. yellow, MO gr 


M8. 


ao 
































Mbtcutoub Iodide, yeUow, 1 gr 




BO 1 


Powd. Opium, 1-12 BT. 

T MMOury with chalk, MO gr 

-tMaroury with chalk, IB gr 


«. 

98. 


£0 








Mercury with chalk and Dorer-s Powder 68!. 

MmniTP with chalk, 1 gr. Powd. Ipecac, 1- 

Powd. Opium. l-IO gr. 
Mercury protiodide, «e Jfereurou. iodide, vrftoo. 


. 


























MorphhiB ailphata, 1-BO gr 


....lis. 


38 




















t^aoteattoototpngBm. 











_338 

TABLET TRITURATES. 

% TmJtAeiM not priced in bottles of 100 are sup- 1. M DC 

*» plied St 10 cents per bottle. f Per Per Per 

PLBASB omOSa BT SnOMM AKD utimL 1000 500 100 

Morphioe sulphste, 1-6 gr No.ll9..$lS0 $ 78 $ Ig 

tMorphlDe sulpliste, 14 RT liO.. S 10 108 24 

MorphlDe sulphste, 1-9 RT. 408.. 2 75 140 81 

MorptilDe sulpbsta. 1-S gr. 191. . 8 85 195 4^ 

Monihiiie sad Acooite 448.. 60 83 

Morphine sulphstei, l-9i gt. Tlnct Aconite, 1 i^,. 

MoqOiiDe snd Atropine, B "A^ 444.. 125 65 16 

Morphine sulphafe, 1-8 gr. Atropine sulphate, 1-200 gr. 

Morphine snd Atropine, B ''B^ 112.. 180 68 16 

Morphine sulphste, 1-8 gr. Atropine sulphate, 1-150 gr. 

Morphine and Atropine, B'*C'' 446.. 165 85 20 

Morphine sulphate, 1-6 gr. Atropine sulphate, 1-180 gr. 

tMorphine and Atropine, B'*D'' 446. 2 20 113 25 

Morphine sulphate, M gr. Atropine sulphate, 1-160 gr. 

Morphine and Atropine, B'*B*' 118.. 2 20 lis 25 

Morphine sulphate, 1-1 gr. Atropine sulphate, 1-120 gr. 

tNerre Tonic No. 1 (Dr. Westbrook) 686.. 65 85 

Zinc phosphide, 1-10 gr. Reduced Iron, 1 gr. . 

Ext Nuz vomica, 1-4 gr. 

Nerve Tonic No. 6 687.. 56 80 

Zinc phosphide, 1-10 gr. . Ext bid. HMitiaKia i^ gr. 

liyt'iciCjamiDe, 1-400 gr. 

NeuraUric (Dr. Dunlap) 458.. 95 •so 13 

Quinine sulphate, 1-2 gr. Morphine snlph., 1-80 gr. 

Strychnine sulphate, 1-120 gr. Arsenous add, l-80^gr. 
Ext. Aconite, 1-8 gr. . 

tNeuraliric (Dr. J. H. Kenyon) 464.. 60 28 

Zinc phosphide, 1-16 gr. StxrchniDe, 1-60 gr. 

Ext. ind. Cannabis, 1-S gr. Socuum arsenate, 1-20 gr. 
AcDoitine, 1-100 gr. 

Nltn>plyo«»rin, 1 nw gr 672.. 80 18 

(Qlonoin.) 
Nitroglycerin, 1-200 gr 466.. 85 20 

Nitroglycerin, 1-150 gr 456.. 40 23 

tNitn>glycerin, 1-100 gr 122.. 40 23 

Nitroglycerin, 1-50 gr...; 128.. 40 23 

Niti^oglj'cerin, 1-25 gr 4S7.. 40 23 

Nitroglycerin, 1-20 gr 458.. 40 23 

tNitroglyoerin Compound 618.. 50 28 

Okknoln (Nitroglycerin), 1-100 gr. Tr. Strophanthus. 2 ni. 
Tinct. Digitalis, 2 ni. Tr. Belladonna Ivs., 1-4 ni. 

NitPoglyoerln Oomp., 3 " B " 619.. 85 46 la 

Olonoin (Nitroglycerin), 1-200 gr. Starychnine. 1-60 gr. 
n. exts Digitalis. 1 ni. Iron by hyarogen,^! 8T. 

Tincts 8tri>phantnus, 8 tn. 

Nttn>glycerinO)mp., H"C" 688.. 45 25 .. 

Qlonoin (Nitroglycerin), 1-100 gr. Tr. Digitalis, 2 ni. 

Nltxx>giyoerin OMnp., 9 " D " 689.. 60 28 .. 

Qlonoin (Nitroglycerin), 1-100 gr. Tr. Strophanthus, 2 tti. 

N\ix Vomica, powdered, MOO gr ....124.. 86 20 .„ 

Nux Vtwnlca, powdered, 1^ gr. 126.. 40 23 

Ntor Vomica, powdered, 1^ gr 46P.. 40 28 



tik>^ ii<>tf» At toot of page 846. 



TABLET TRITURATES. 

s ncpt priowl iu bntilea of 100 are aup- ( M 
piled lit 10 cents per bottle. ( Per 



Nux Vomics. powdered, 1-10 er. . . . 
tNui Vomica, powdered, 1-i gr...., 

Nui Vomica, extract, l-Sur 

tNui Vomica, extract, M er 

Nux Vomica, eitraot, 1-3 gr 

KuK ToiDlca, tlnctare. 1 HL . . - , - . - - 

tNui Vomica, tljjcturti. S IT. 

Rua Vomica, tincture, a "t 

Nux Vomica and Pepeia (Dr. Skiff). 

Powd-Nuitomfca, 1-100 ST. Pe 

Opiimi. powdered, 1-8 gr. 

lOpium, powdered. M gr 

Opium, powdered, 1-S gr. 

tOplum, tincture, assayed, 9 nt . ... 

Oplmn, IJDctm^ aSBa^ed. S itl 

Opimn campborated, tincture, a ut. 
tOpium campboralfid, tineture, B "i 
Opium camphorated, UucCure, ID HI 
' tOptum and Lead aaetaie 

Powdered Opium, 1-2 gr. 
Opium and Lead acetate. Q 

Powdered Opium, Mgr, 

Oi Gall, pure, 1 gr 

Paiworlo Compoi 

ft. Op' 



i..% 40 I S8 S 



Leiad acetate, I gr. 

624.. K 

Lead acetata. 3-4 gr. 

ira.. H 

...648,. « 



Pr. Opium, camphorated. 10 tri. Powd. Ipecao, l-fiO gr. 

Powd. Squill, 1-28 gr. 

Pepdn Aseptic, O-30n0) 1-4 gr* ISO.. 40 

PepHiD ABeptk^a-'W0)l-2gr* ISl.. DO 

tPepaIn Aseptic O-SOOO) 1 gr* IK . 1 10 

Fspein, Lactated, 1 gr. 104 . 00 

pepein and Fancreatin 041,. SG 

•PepaiQ aseptic (1-3000) 1-4 gr. panoreatln pure, 1-4 gr. 

FepalD, Saccharated. U. e. P., 1800. 1 gr 4T3.. 40 

PhjKistlgma, SEC Cnlabar Bean, 

Phj-soaiagmine aalicjlate, l.fiOO gr. 138.. K 

Fhysaetlgmlne Ballcylate, 14DDgr 134., tn 

Pli^sonlgmlne salicylate, 1-3O0 gr ISG.. Tfi 

PhTBOstlgmtne BBllcylaI«, l.SOD gr 13S-. 86 

tPbjvost^ratne ealla]'lat<% 1-100 gr 137.. l ao 

tHiysoBOgmlno sulphate, l-lOO gr 4ii.. 1 10 

PhysoatJgmiDe sulphate. 1-M gr 042.. 1 65 

IHcrotorla and Belladomia 643.. BO 

Piorotoiin, 1-BO gr. Ert. BeUadonna Its., 1-6 g 

FllDcarplne bf drochlorale, MOO gr 4T!>., I 80 

Pilocarpine hydrochlorate, 1-60 gr 4T6.. 3 OO 

PQDcarpiDehydroehlorate,!^ gr 4TT.. 1 SH 



•Odb l 

n. s. p., is 



. equals eOgn.eacchBrUed Pepsin, U.ft.^.A'Sin.aEV'lK^- 



'^♦JLJ^ ^HTLKATiS 




'.V wr wiatL ?^r ''Hr '^ 

•* y: JKf. CIF. fi-V f«lt! f i9 

■w '^ft. 'S m f» : «s 

I* -r- J». 131 at M 

♦-r: JM. I « Iff *» 

^mnsritin- ntnHhZk ■<&.?: .J#. f W ^ f^ Hfi 

*'*h«<icnctt- liTiMfc -1 Jt ... 14: "" * |s -y. %L 

'VHkXAi.**-. :;n --* x* ^A.. m a 

.'•*<•: iiTC *. iiizx. rrta^. 

"»^kj«ev;:t. 7 . - ... ->C 51 3* 

^Nk'i.i.: ■ .::. ' r- ;«■. . e at 

^^■lJo■C1.:^ 'J" J*... B a- 

•^Sfcj'wr.M :a; — r" J4fc. 4i « 

^KifJi*. : :s; - — .K. W af 

**«ii*a,.T A^xmiMkri -J? -: 4IK. . B> 5f. 

^" ■!••.. T '».-.vciv.T- -^ .;- *r.. jir ::* 

^^ 1^^* ° 1.. * ■*« ••--^k t SBC Jt ^^ 

^%*r7.T?S- *Tl4£..r*. .Ilfctt ■'. - .^t . ... .... .... .'^Hb V ^F 

v*..".:7»- Ta<;^:r.:*ift - jt Jit.. "^ 4t jl 

*^.^aa^ Twi.r: .n*T* •'i jr .ItfT . . * ic^ ;• 

^:^'.:*^ rac..:':..-uiT .:r J3#i t ^fr TJ 3J: 

^Xl^■.:?^ <.;*.r»tt -.i j^ . .4ffk 4ff^ Sf. 

0^.::.7fr *..;'.. »Att - :r J» .. TJ -* ii 

%n*.Tr.o su.lTJMta 'i j^ JOt» . * -^ :^ 

^n-.'jrr <.:'-.nAt. r" JK -. I • 3S 3* 

ItfEinu. r" Ot. . It *i 

fitiiilm^. f.\iu ?irrr»r.; sit JBT,. "S 9» .. 

""Ktiutw^. fiuu tv:T!Mni. in. JK., 40 S 

HxuiMTt ;' ^nm nmL . . ^H. .4ft 3 

?lrr;. JUmRBrl. >« |r ?l^fi. l^jrs*;. Ih*«:. 

IUn» Tnnrtooflnd-'niu imnaE%. : «. W., ^t fH 

'^S^stamrtu S mUhfrmxamtt. 4SIR.. 7ft S 9l» 

ITisi SMinm. bumrhmub. q &. 

9 mUbprwaoDm. 4HL. 49 t IS €i 

'Witt Si^Oiaa. tecartwoMOA. ^ «. 

:ir 4ML, » « 

SUiQTlir Mi& :-i IT J3»_ 4» « 

Sfeh(ybr«ad.:^{!r ..la.. -C S 

<4suxybr*cB(L:fT «B.. m n 

^a^sLl-T»gr «M., m m 

snAdL^tf?-- .«*.« m m n 

tMASltr Jttt.^ 1« « It 



TABLET TRITURATES. 



Tablets not priced In bottles ot 100 are snip- 1 



^ed at 10 cents per bottle. 



tSftDguinarla. td 
Satif^uinarja tii 
BoD^imuia tb 
Sane^ibiarlai tli 



godiiun arHennte, 1- 



Bodlum salicylate, IS gr 

tSodliuQ solicflalie, 1 gr 

Sparteine BUlpbate, 1-50 KT 

tSporteine sulphate. 1-30 gc 

Sparteiae sulphate, 1-10 gr 

Spajtelne sulphate, I-* gr. 

Squill, lincture, 1 iiL 

tSqulll. tincture, S n 

BtnuuDnlum Learea. tincture, 1 ^ 
tStroplionthiiH, tincture, l "[.... 
StTophanlhus. tincture. S ni----. 

Btrycbulne nitrate, 1-100 gr 

Stiyohnlne nitrate, i-60gr 

Strjchalne sulphate, l-lDODgr..-. 

Btrychniue sulphate, I-SOO gr 

BMyohnine Bulpliale, l-100gr 

iStiychnuie sulphate, 1-60 gr 

Btrjchtdue sulphate, I-GO gr IVS. 

BBychnlnB sulphate, 1-40 gr , 

Stryctuiino sulphate, 1-30 gr 

Btryclmliie sulphate, l-Xgr, 

S^cbnlne sulphate, t'lflgr.,..,. 









..,35S, 



tar emetic, 1-1000 gr 

(Antimony and Potassium lartrato.} 

Tartar emetic, MOO gr 

Tartar emetic, 1-SO gr 

Tartar emetic, 1-S5 gr 

n'artar emetic, 1-30 gr 

Tartar emetic, 1-16 gr 

Tartar emetlG, 1-10 gr..,..,.. 4................ , 

Tartar emetic, 1-8 gr 

TartAT emetic, M gr 

Tartaj- emetic and Ipecac . 

Antim. and Potass, tart., HOO gt, Poird.IvBCBii.V^'' 



8 40 S 33 S 



ISbddi 



A of page li4S, 



34« - 

TABLET TRITURATES. 

J Tablets not priced in bottles of 100 sre sup- ) M D C 

I plied At 10 cents per bottle. f Per P«sr Per 

PLBASB ORDER BT NUMBER AKD LBTRE. 1000 600 100 



Three Iodides No. 664 $ 40 $ 83 $ 

Mercuric iodide, red, 1-90 gr. Arsenic Iodide, 1-40 gr. 
Ferrous iodide, 1-12 gr. 

Throftt (Dr. Quinlsn) 668.. 40 23 

Benaoicacid, ]-6flT. Tr. Belladonna, 1 vj. 

Tr. Opium campIUHmted, 10 vn, Kxt. GljCTrrhiza, q. s. 

TVxisIllltis 645. 40 28 

TlncL Aconite, 1-6 ni. Tbict Belladonna, 1-10 nu 

Mercuric iodide, red, 1-100 gr. Tinct Biyonia, 1-10 ni. 

Tully's Powder, 1 gr 607.. 45 

tVeratrine, 1-82 gr 178.. 45 

Veratrine, MS gn- 174. 66 

tVeratrine sulphate, l-90gr 608.. 65 

Veratrine sulphate, 1-lOgr 009.. 86 

Veratrum album, tincture, 1 ni 900.. 40 

tVeratrum viride, tincture, 1 tiv 210. . 40 

Veratrum viride, tincture, 8 tiv 610 . 45 

Zinc phosphide, MOOgn* 611.. 86 

Zinc phosphide, 1-50 gr 618.. 86 

Zinc phosphide, 1-35 gr. . .? 618. . 86 

Zinc phosphide, 1-20 gr 192. . 40 

tZinc phosphide, MOgr 176 . 40 

Zinc phosphide, 1-8 gr 178. . 46 

Zinc phosphide, 1-6 gr 177. . 60 

Zinc phosphide, 1-4 gr 178. . 76 

Zinc phosphide, 1-2 gr 179 . 90 

Zinc Phosphide and Nux Vomica .287. . 45 

Zinc phosphide, 1-10 gr. Ext. Nux vomica, 1-4 gr. 

Zinc sulphocarbolate, 1-6 gr 200.. 86 20 

HERE ENDS THE ALPHABETICAL ARRANGEMENT. 



25 




25 




35 




80 




45 


12 


28 




28 




26 




20 




20 




20 




28 




23 




25 




28 




40 


11 


48 


12 


25 





Numerical A.rrangement, 

ItArsenous acid, 1-100 gr $ 80 $ 18 

2 Arsenous acid, 1-50 gr 35 20 

8 Arsenous acid, 1-30 gr 35 * 20 

4 Arsenous acid, 1-20 gr 36 20 

6 Aconite, fluid extract, 1-10 m 40 23 

6 Aconite, fluid extract, 1 tn, 40 23 

7 Aconitine crystals, 1-600 gr 80 18 

8tAconithie cryst€ds, 1-200 gr 45 25 

9 Agaricin, 1-20 gr 60 28 

10 Aloin, l-lOgr !... 40 23 

lltAloin, 1-4 gr 40 23 

12 Aloin, 1-2 gr 50 28 

13 Ammonium chloride, 1 gr 86 20 

14 Apomorphine hydrochlorate, 1-100 gr 66 36 

fSee note at toot of page 945. 



PB.ULI ■■.•J . ''^ 
343 

TABLET TRITURATES. 

I Tablets Din priwd in bottles of lUO are sup- 1 M 

I i iiiled at JO cents par bottle, i' Per 

^^BlS Arsenic Iodide, MOD gr H 

^^^^IT Atnjpine eulptiate, l-fiOOer 3 

^^B IS Atropine Eulpltate, l-IIKK) gr 3 

HH-ACroplne niliiliata. I-lOO gr 4 

W BellodoDDa teBvea, fluid luctract, l-S ni. 3 

aifBelladonua leaves. Quid extract. I "l 4 

est-Blsmuth siibcarbooate, Hen IS 

9»fBlBmuChBubaltrate,3grB 1 4 

S4 Caffeine, 1-S RT 6 

atCaffeino, IgT.,,. . 8i 

S8tCflflBlrBcitratBd,l-egr..... 1, 

57 Caffeliie dtrated, 1 gr ft 

58 Calcium sulphide, MOgr & 

eBtCalcium sulphide, 1-4 gr a 

50 Calcium sulphide. J-Sgr 3. 

M CWomel, 1-100 gr a 

(MercurouB chloride, mild.) 

>iBd.]-Sgr * 

_ Mnel, ] gr » 

SB Cannabla Indlca, extract, 1-30 gr 4 

87 CaouablB Indlca. extract. 1-10 f^ * 

3S Capsicum, 1 gr. 4i 

51 Arseolc sulphide, 1-30 gr. 3i 

mcerlum oxalate. 1 gr CI 

H Cocaine bydrobromate, 1-16 gr 1 41 

" lehrdrobromatB.l-Sgr g N 

IB hjnlrochlarale, l-llgr 1 41 

le hydrochlorate, 1-Sgr SSI 

]s,I.4gT 4 41 

H Codeine, 14 gr B 4i 

[tOtColehioIne, 1-100 gr « 

BOolchldnB.l-BDgr I » 

leCQlo<jrntbin.l-aOgr S6I 

ID OonilnBhydrobromat6,l-aOET 1 II 

Bl-tOanllneliydrobrDUiate, 1-lOgr 1 H 

St Ooniloe hydrochlorate, 1-30 gr 1 31 

B»tConlloe hydrochlorale, 1-10 gr S a 

04 ConvallamarlD, 1-90 gr 4< 

K OorrosiTe aublimols, 1-1000 gr HI 

(Mercuric chloride, oorroslye.) • 

H Corrosive sublimste. 1 -SOD gr U 

fiTtComwive sublimate. MOO gr Si 

118 Corrosive Bublluifltftl-BOgr U 

BO Corrosive subllmale, l-M gr t 

tSee nirte at foot of pa«e aiS, 



344 



TABLET TRITURATES. 

J Tablets not priced in bottles of 100 are sup- ) M 

} plicHl at 10 cents per bottle. f Per 

PLBABK ORDKR BT NUMBER AND LBTTER. 1000 

60 Corrosive miblimate, M6gr $ 40 

eitDigitalin, pure, M00g:r 45 

OS Dii^talin, pure, 1-75 grr 45 

68 DifTitaliu, pure, 1-50 gr 60 

M Digitalis, fluid extract, MO m 85 

66 Digitalis, fluid extract, 1-2 ni 40 

60tDigitaIi8, fluid extract, 1 ni 46 

67 Dover's Powder. 1-4 gr 40 

68tDover'8 Powder, 1 gr 46 

60 Elaterin, 1-40 gr 1 86 

TOtElaterin, 1-90 gr 2 60 

n Elaterin, 1-10 gr 6 86 

n Ergotin (Bonjean), 1-10 gr 40 

78tErgotln (Bonjean), 1-4 gr 56 

74 Hydrastine [white alkaloid] , 1-26 gr 95 

75 Hydrastine [white alkaloid], 1-10 gr 1 25 

TOtHydrastine [white alkaloid], 1-8 gr 2 80 

77 Hydrastine [white alkaloid], 1-4 gr 4 26 

78 Ilyoscyamine, crystals, 1-200 gr 00 

7(H-Hyo8cyamine, crystals, 1-100 gr 1 00 

80tIgnaUa, l-20gr 85 

61 Ignatia, 1-10 gr 85 

82tlpecac powdered, 1-10 gr 40 

88 Ipecac powdered, 1-4 gr 50 

84 Ipecac powdered, 1-2 gr 66 

86 Iron bv hydrogen, 1-2 gr 40 

(Reduced Iron.) 

86tIron by hydrogen, 1 gr 50 

87tIron arsenate, 1-10 gr 40 

88 Iron and Quinine citrate, soluble, 1-4 gr 40 

89tIron and Quinine citrate, soluble, 1-2 gr 45 

00 Iron and Quinine citrate, soluble, 1 gr 60 

91 Iron and Strychnine citrate, 1-4 gr 45 

92tIron and Strychnine citrate, 1-2 gr 56 

93 Iron and Strychnine citrate, Igr 80 

94 Leptandrin, 1-16 gr 40 

05tLithium carbonate, 1 gr 66 

90 Manganese dioxide, 1-2 gr 86 

97tManganese dioxide, 1 gr 86 

98 Mercury with chalk, 1-10 gr 86 

99tMercury with chalk, 1-6 gr 85 

100 Mercury with chalk, 1 gr 86 

101 Mercuric Iodide, red, l-10(f gr 80 

102 Mercuric iodide, red, 1-16 gr 40 

108 Mercuric iod^e, red, l-8gr 40 

104 Mercurous iodide, yellow, 1-100 gr 46 

106 Mercurous iodide, yellow, 1-60 gr , 45 



D 

Per 
600 


C 

Per 
100 


1 23 


1 .* 


25 


• V 


25 


• » 


28 


• • 


20 


• ■ 


28 


• • 


25 


• • 


23 


• • 


25 


« • 


70 


17 


1 28 


28 


3 00 


68 


23 


• • 


80 


• • 


60 


IS 


65 


16 


1 18 


26 


2 16 


46 


83 


• • 


68 


18 


20 


• • 


20 


• » 


23 


• » 


28 


• » 


86 


• » 


28 


• » 


28 


« » 


23 


• » 


23 


• • 


26 


• » 


S3 


m • 


25 


• • 


80 


• • 


43 


11 


23 


• • 


85 


• » 


20 


• » 


20 


• • 


20 


• * 


20 


• • 


20 


• • 


18 


• » 


23 


■ * 


28 


« » 


26 


• » 


?6 


• • 



fSee note at foot of page ^. 



. ^ 1 


TABLET TRITURATES. 

1 TaWolB not priced In bottles of 100 are sup- ( M 
i^ABi OBDKB nv tmmKa amd ijiitkh. lOM 
10eMerourousfod]de,yeUow, l-lflgr S 45 


*» 

1 ss 

9fi 

38 
SB 
60 
88 
gr. 

1 la 
" es 

103 
88 
10 

I 08 

.1 Be 

S3 

m 

« 

as 

40 
4B 

OB 
1 flS 

]B 

S8 
4B 


Per 
lOQ 
» -. 

is 

19 

m 

IB 

it 

18 

« 

It 
w 

i» 

14 
W 

■m 

18 

IS 


lOS Mereuroua iodide, yellow, l-fl gr 


« 














Uorpbine Bidphste, ]-S gr. Atropiae 


aulphate, 1-lsO 








117 Morphine sulphate, l-lfl er 


TO 

7B 




















40 


































































































MB Quinine milphate. 1 4 1^ , 


Hi 


tSee m,i^ at foot of pass 346. ^^^M 











346 

TABLET TRITURATES. 

j Tablets not priced in bottles of 100 are sap- ) M 
I plied at 10 cents per bottle. ) Per 

PLKASS ORDKR BT JTUMBKB AMD LRTKR. 1000 

IfiOtQuinine sulphate, 1-S gr $ 85 $ 

151 Quinine sulphate, 1 gr 1 45 

158 SaUcyUc acid, M gr 40 

15S Sahcylic acid, 12 gr 45 

154 Santonin, 1-2 gr 85 

155tSantonin, 1 gr 1 20 

158 Santonin and Calomel 95 

Santonin, 1-2 gr. Mercurous chloride, mDd, 1-2 gr. 

157tSodium arsenate, 1-25 gr 85 

158 Sodium arsenate, 1-16 gr 85 

150 Sodium arsenate, 1-10 gr 40 

160 Strychnine sulphate, 1-100 gr 86 

ICltSUychnine sulphate, 1-60 gr 40 

162 Strychnine sulphate, 1-M gr 40 

168 Strychnine sulphate, 1-40 gr 40 

164 Strychnine sulphate, 1-80 gr 45 

165 Strychnine sulphate, 1-20 gr 50 

166 Strychnine sulphate, 1-16 gr 60 

167 Tartar emetic, MOO gr 85 

(Antimony and Potassium tartrate.) 

168 Tartar emetic, l-50gr 40 

160 Tartaremetic, 1-25 gr 40 

170 Tartaremetic, 1-16 gr 40 

171 Tartar emetic, 1-8 gr 40 

172 Tartar emetic, 1-4 gr 45 

178tVeratrine, 1-32 gr 45 

174 Veratrine, l-12gr 66 

175tZinc phosphide, 1-lOgr 40 

176 Zinc phosphide, l-8gr 45 

177 Zinc phosphide, 1-6 gr 50 

178 Zinc phosphide, 1-4 gr 75 

179 Zinc phosphide, l-2gr 90 

181tAloin and Belladonna Oomp., B "A'' 50 

Aloin. 1-6 gr. Strychnine sulph., 1-60 gr. 

Ext. Belladonna Ivs., 1-8 gr. 

182 Ammonium chloride Ck>mpound 40 28 

Ammonium chloride, 1-4 gr. Powd. Cubeb, 1-8 gr. 
Ext. Glycyrrhiza, 1-10 gr. 

188 Iron and Arsenic Compound 45 26 

Reduced Iron, 1 gr. Powd. IgiuUaa, 1-40 gr. 

Arsenous acid, 1-100 gr. 

184 Iron, Quinine and Strychnine 86 

Reduced Iron,a-2 gr. Strychnine sulph., 1-120 gr. 

Quinine sulphate, 1-2 gr. 

185 Iron and Strychnine Compound 85 

Reduced Iron, 1-2 gr. Quinine sulphate, 1-2 gr. 

Arsenous add, 1-100 gr. Strychnine sulph., 1-120 gr. 

186tSodium salicylate, 1 gr 60 

187 Arsenous acid, 1-200 gr. .^ 80 

fSee note at foot of pegs 245. 



D 

Per 
600 


C 

Per 
100 


45 


1 tt 


75 


18 


28 


• • 


25 


• • 


45 


12 


68 


15 


50 


18 


20 




20 




28 




20 




23 




28 




28 




25 




28 




83 




20 




28 




23 




23 




28 




25 




25 




86 




23 




26 




28 




40 


11 


48 


12 


28 


• • 



45 


12 


45 


12 


88 


• • 


18 


• • 



347 






TABLET TRITURATES. 

1 TaJilelH not priced !n bottles of IW) are sup- 1 M 

\ pUerf^at 10 cenW per botde. ' f Per I 

188 Brronla. tincture, 11 m, S BO ! 


« i 

W S 
ao 

ss 

ao 

SB 
S3 
90 

sa 

3S 

« 

83 
S» 

SO 
68 
SB 
90 

eo 
so 




181+Mercurlc oiide, jeUow. l-SOO gr S5 


IBS Antimonj- Comp. CPlummw'Bl, 1-10 gr 40 

Sulphurated Antimony. ]-«gr. Fowd. Ouaiac. l-20gr. 


195 Calomd. Ipecac and Sodium bicarbonate ■«) 

Mereuroua chioridB, mild. i-B gr. Powd. Ipecac, 1-iOgr 




IBB Riiufl Toxicodendron, tjneture, 1 "l M 




S"*;if.E™.,„, ■J,!"**' ■**""•'■""■ 


Reduced Iron, 1 gr. Btryclinino sulpluto. 1-60 gr. 
ArecnouBaclZl-lOOgr, 
m Calomel, B grs i» 


Copper sulphate, 1-30 gr, 111101, Opium deod., 1-1 th.. 
aoeBaptiala, tincture, 1 m 45 




«» Veratnim album, tincture, im 40 




Meroupous ctloride, mild, 1-1 gr. Powd. Ipecac, 1-i gr. 














Eit. Nui souilca. i-fl gr. 




♦See note at foot of page 1245. 







348 

TABLET TRITURATES. 

j Tftblets not priced in bottles of 100 are sup- j. M D C 

) plied at 10 cents per bottle. f Per Per Per 

PLBASE ORDKR BT lOTMBKB AMD UBTTKR. 1000 fiOO 100 

ttl Aloin. Belladonna, Podophyllin and Nux Vomicaf 45 $ 25 | .. 
Aloin, 1-10 KT. Ext Belladonna, 1-10 Rr. 
Podophyllum resin, 1-10 gr. Ext. Nux vomica, 1-10 gr. 

S28 Aloin, Belladonna, SUycbnine&CaacaraSagrada 60 83 .. 
Aloin. 1 -6 gr. Ext. Belladonna Its., 1-8 gr. 
Strychnine, 1-120 gr. Ezt. Caacara sagr., 1-2 gr. 

228 Cubeb, fluid extract, 1^ m 40 28 .. 

224+Cubeb, fluid extract, 1 ni 60 28 .. 

225 Hyoecyamus. fluid extract, 1-2 HI 85 20 .. 

228tHyoecyamus. fluid extract, 1 HI 40 28 .. 

227 Rhubarb, fluid 'extract, 1-2 m 85 20 .. 

288tRhubarb, fluid extract, 1 ra 40 28 .. 

229 Calomel and Dover's Powder, 9 "B" 6o 28 ., 

Mercurous chlor., mild, 1-2 gr. Ipecac and Opium pdr., 1 gr. 

280 Iron and Quinine 75 40 11 

Reduced Iron, 1-2 gr. Quinine sulphate, 1-2 gr. 

281 Belladonna leaves, extract, 1-8 gr 50 28 

282 Belladonna leaves, extract, 1-6 gr 56 30 

283tBelladonna leaves, extract, 14 gr 00 88 .. 

284tHyoecyamu8, extract, 1-4 gr 4& 26 .. 

286 Hyoscyamus, extract, 1-2 gr 56 80 .. 

236tOpium and Lead acetate 06 50 18 

Powd. Opium, 1-2 gr. Lead acetate, 1 gr. 

287 Zinc phosphide and Nux Vomica 45 25 

Zinc phosphide, 1-10 gr. Ext. Nux vomica, 1-4 gr. 

288 Calomel (Mercurous chloride, mild), 1-20 gr 86 20 

239 Acetanilid, 1 gr 40 23 .. 

240 Arsenous acid, 1-60 gr 86 20 .. 

241 Arsenous acid, 1-40 gr 86 20 

212 Benzoic acid, MO gr 86 20 

243t Benzoic acid, 1-4 gr 40 23 .. 

244 Benzoic acid, 1-2 gr 46 26 

245 Benzoic acid, 1 gr 50 28 

246 Boric acid, 1-10 gr 40 23 

247 Boric acid, 1-6 gr 40 23 

»48tBoric acid, 1-2 gr 40 23 .. 

249 Boric acid, Igr 1 40 23 

250 Carbolic acid, MO gr 40 23 .. 

251 Gallic acid, 1 gr •. 46 26 .. 

252 Tannic acid, 1 gr 40 28 

263tAconite, fluid extract, 1-2 tn, ,"40 23 

264 Aconite, tincture, 1-4 la 36 20 

255 Aconite, tincture, 1-2 HI 36 20 .. 

256 Aconite, tincture, 3-4 Til 86 20 

257tAconite, tincture, 1 HI 40 23 

258 Aconite, tincture, 2 hi 45 25 

259 Aconitine crystals, 1-100 gr 60 83 

280 Aloin, 1-6 gr 40 23 

fSee note at foot of page 245. 



TABLET TRITURATES. 

J 'MiletH not priced In bottles of tOO are aup- 1 W 

1 piled M 10 oeota per botlle. ( Per 

eel Alain Comp.. Q "B" t as : 

AIoiD,l-4gr. Podopbrntun rsdn, 1-4 er, 

S«3 Alum. 1-10 gr 3S 

SsatAlum, 1-fl gr « 

9U AmtnoDliUQ chloride, 1-10 er Si 

SflBt Amroonlum chloride, 1-S gr 35 

ma ADunonluni chloride aod Oodelna Oomp OS 

AmmotiEuui chloride, 1-4 gr. Cubeb, 1-3 et. 
Eit. GtjcTiThlzii, 1-10 gr. Codedne. 1-Ss gr. 

a67 Ammoniura chloride and HroBoyamiu Comp,. 40 
AiomonliuD chloride, 1 gr. Antimony And Potassium 
Eit. HjoacyaniUB. l-fl gr. tartrate, l^M gr. 

S68 Apomorphhie hydroohlorate. ISO gr. ITS 

ESStApomorphine bjdrochlorate, 1-10 gr 2 iO 

am Areenlo bromide, 1-200 gr .% 

SntAnKnIc bromide, 1-100 gr. 3^ 

KS'Araenic bromlda. 1-W gr 35 

87S Areanlo bromide, 1 -30 gr. *0 

a74 Areanic iodide, 1-900 gr SB 

KWAreeniG Iodide. 1-fiO gr 35 

870 Arsenic Iodide, 1-35 gr 3S 

,«?7 Arsenic iodide, l-IW gr JO 

aTStArsenlc sulphide, 1-lOOgr 35 

am Atropine aulpbate. l-SO gr 60 

S90 Belladonna leaTes, tincture, 1-2 ni 3» 

283 BellBdonna leaves, tincture, 3 m. 45 

!88 Belladonna iFBTes. tincture^ G "L 15 

3M Bismuth Bubcarbonate, 1 gr 1 DO 

38S Biamuth EHibnltntte. 1 gr DO 

tSetSanguinaria, tincture, 1 iq, 40 

887 eanguinarla, tlooture, 2 "l 45 

SS8 Bangulnarla tincture, 3 ill 45 

S&) Sanguloaria tincture, B "l 4G 

2W Blue Maaa, 1-4 gr 40 

[Maso of KerciuT.) 

m Blue Mflsa, i-S gr. 40 

asatBlue «Ha8, 1 gr. 45 

SOB Blue Mass Compound 5S 

UasB of Hercury, IS gr. Powd. Ophun, 1-8 gr. 

Powd. Ipecac, 1-8 gr. 

»M Brown Miiture. 30 m 40 

Eit. GlycjrrhiTa, 9.10 gr. Powd Opium. 3-800 gr. 

Beoiolc acid, 3-900 gr. Camphor, SaDO gr. 

Antimony and Potaaalum tartrate, 3-400 gr. 

Oil Anise. 3-20O m. 

SSBtBrown Mixture. DO i>i 40 

Eit. Qlycyrrhlita, 6.3-80 gr. Powd. Opium. 8-100 gr. 

Benzoic acid, 3-100. Camphor. S-100 gr. 

Antimony and Potassltun tartrate, 3-900 gr. 

on Anise, S-100 "l. 

fSee note at toot of page ita. 



350 

TABLET TRITURATES 

Tfefeikw nni Tvifwd ia twQlw (# 1 W nv map- < X D C 

PImk: at l( c«it» pflr boiite. «' Per Per Per 

mjt^m. iiuMK ST Knont jlkd ldtbl 1000 500 100 

Brynsu^ anrEurii. 1^ tu. $ 40 $ 23 | .. 

'.-nua. tmeiBimt. : tl, 40 9S . 

9V Brr.iui^ tnumrn. S n; tf S . 

9M J^idTfUnft. dtmu^ : ]{> |*r 40 23 

MM JWium CVmniouiid tS 35 

k'^tr«]«<: Jwrtunf^. : p-. GOmoiB (SttrofdjoerinX 1-200 gr. 

Jir'^v.'^ujam' BcWL ancsaanr. 1 t^ 35 20 

UK .'?Ul»^Mr ?««x. TjnrsuTTL t n, 45 25 

MS .'^imun. jturriliidf. l-ST fr 95 20 

2K vT^rjan fiu:;ilxi3ti. j-f fT 35 20 

itt J^r.iun jiu^phi:ifL I jcr 40 23 

fM C^mt*:. *-!V cr 35 23 

J» :>M.ciKu :^ rr 35 20 

Jl»-\>fci.ff.»sv an* rwTvr^s Pc*iPder, B ~A'' 50 23 . . 

Itf nr^r.-^^ w-^^.r .. ntDd. 1-C ^r. Ipecac A Opinm pdr., 1-4 gt. 

C^.-Jw-tTTi toi Ipeioac B -A'^ 40 23 

XifC*r.^.vj» cLi.c. mikL l-S p*. i^cnrd. Ipnrmti, IS jcr. 

C: ^.'^.cin &=ii SWvbusi IvnziKttUe. B ~B^ 30 18 

Xrtr*.-<j:r.«j» c^.ir. Tr.ikl 1-4 |:t. Sodimn bioKliL, 1 gr. 

JK v^ orC *aii SK>±n= IvcwticnKto;. B 'C* 40 23 

)lTiir.-^^**.x2» wSL/jc . =:iiitl. 1 gr. Sn&sn bieartiu 1 kt. 

£15 v^.c:^ &ai N.>ir=r banirtKCiaie CVxnp 45 25 

Xr-crrir-.x^* ^■ri:i.>r . siiki. l-J p-. Sodimn bicartaL, 1-* gr. 

5;:««Oic::4-ib.Y r^XK^brocsdANi. 1 |:t 65 35 

?:v^.^»=:=Ahi* ::s±»». *x5nact. :-^ ST- 40 23 

^f v'^a^.r^a^^ I^^OJL «rQ»ct« 1-4 IT 45 25 

«? v'^CLaaiw laixTdL isaroix^ 1-2 n 40 23 

j;2S^^«br:shaS:» Ir^iML aactara. 1 i^ 40 23 

I;:* vlfci'zvatt** l::idx*flL liaonar©. 2 n 45 25 

SdO \.>ft:hArtio v.\wip.. lmnroT^e«ll-10 icr. 40 23 

Ka:-.. cVkv. cv^iaix. i-»jKr. Ext. Jalapi. 1-60 gr. 
F^.^>i.'^-llum nwoL l-120gr. Ext. Gentian, 1-60 gr. 
Li^arkdruv ll^igr. Ext. Hjoacyamua, 1-120 gr. 

Oil lVppenuin:« q. sl 

3in OASbartk* CVwdpl. lmprc»TMl l<5gr. 45 25 

tbct. C\4vv. evwupL. 1-15 gr. Ext. Jalan. 1-30 gr. 
PUiopt^Uum re«m. 1-60 gr. Ext. Qenoan, 1-30 gr. 
Ufvcandrin. 1-60 gr. Ext. Hyoecyamiis, 1-60 gr. 

Oil IVf^permint, q. & 



33i^K)athartie OompL, ImwoTed, 1 «r 45 25 

Ext. Coloc. oomp.. 1-3 gr. Ext. Jaliu>, IS gr. 
F^MlophYUum resin, 1-ls gr. Ext. Gentian, 1-6 gr. 



Leptindrin, 112 gr. Ext Hyospyamoa, 1-12 gr. 

Oil IVppermint, q. a. 



acas Cathartic Oomp. (U. 8. P. maaaX MO sr 40 23 

Ext. Coloc. oomp., 1-91 gr. Bxt. Jaliap, 1-60 gr. 

Mercttrouschkr., mild, 1-30 gr. Powd. Ganoboge, 1-120 gr. 
8M Cathartic Oomp. (U. & P. maaa), 1-5 gr 46 25 

Ext. Coloe. comp., 1-12 or. Ext. ^ilap. 1-30 gr. 

MercurouschkMT., mikL f-15gr. Powd. Gunboge, 1-60 gr. 



iSee note at foot of page M5. 



351 


^^ 


^ 


"^ 


TABLET TRITURATES. 


33 

sa 

3B 
<!6 

90 

as 
as 


at ^^1 

41 ^1 


SiSs^ssB. fc/tas^-.-..^. 


Eit. C'ilocynth. 8-145 gr- Pi.>dophylluiD reaio. 3-300 gr 


Powd. Cantomom. SJJBO gr. Purifled Aim 


nreBto.8.I4Sgr 


sas CaulophyUIn, 1-10 gr. 


eg, Ifi-SSgT. 
40 










ass Cocaine bydrochlorate, 1-lM gr 


M 












' 3 86 






S4a OdcHlmim, fluid extract, 1-3 m 


'" 


»4BK>ilehlcuni, dncture, 1 m 


■« 






M Oolchiciun, ttaeture, S m 

BiatColocyath Comp., eirtraoM-4 gr 


::::: -» 


Eit Coniiun tniit, 1-30 gr, Ert. Olyoyr 
Ert. Cubeb,MOgr. 


rht^'.MO gr. 






CMeivuric ehloride. corroal™.) 


















■•» 




BO 














tSee note at foot of page 245. 






_^ 











352 

TABLET TRITURATES. 

i Tabletn not priced in bottlee of 100 are sap- ) M D C 

1 plied at 10 cents per bottle. J Per Per Per 

PLKABE ORDER BT NUMBXR AND LBTTBR. lOCO fiOO 100 

361 Digitalis, tincture, 1-2 HI $ 80 $ 18 | .. 

869tl%itaiiii, tincture, 1 m 85 20 .. 

888 DifcitaliA, Unctiire, 3 rn, 45 25 .. 

804 Digitalis, tincture. 5 ni 45 25 .. 

865 Digitalis and Strophanthus. 50 28 

Tinct. DifTitalis, 8 H. Tinct Strophanthus, 2 m. 

866 Dover's Powder, 1-2 gr f 85 20 .. 

(Ipecac and Opium powder.) 

867 Dovers I*owder, 1 1-4 rts 45 25 

868 Dover's Powder, 8 1-3 gn 70 88 

869 Elaterium (Clutterbuck), 1-82 gr 45 26 

870 Elaterium (Clutterbuck), 1-16 gr 56 30 .. 

871 Elaterium (autterbuck), MO gr 70 88 

872tElaterium (autterbuck), 1-8 gr 76 40 11 

878 Ergot, fluid extract, 1-2 tq, 40 28 .. 

874+En?ot, fluid extract, 1 la 45 25 .. 

876 Eucalyptus, fluid extract, 1-2 Til 86 20 

STB+Eucalj-ptus, fluid extract, 1 Til 40 23 

877 Euonymin brown, 1-10 gr 45 25 

378 Euonymin brown, 1-8 gr 55 80 

379tEuonymin brown, 1-4 gr 65 86 

880 Euonymin brown, 1-2 gr 85 45 12 

881 Euonymin brown, 1 gr 130 68 16 

382tFever (Dr. J. H. Kenyon) 80 48 

Tinct. Aconite, 1 ni. Morphine sulph., 1-20 gr. 

Antim. and Potass, tart., 1-50 gr. Powd. Ipecac, 1-8 gr. 

883 Gelsemperin, 1-16 gr 50 28 

384 Gelsemperin, 1-10 gr 60 33 

885+(5elsemperin, 1-8 gr 60 88 .. 

886 Qelsemperin, 1-4 gr 85 45 12 

887 Gelsemhmi, tincture, 3m 45 25 

888 Gelsemium, tincture, 5 tti, 45 26 

889 Hyoscyamus, extract, 1-6 gr 45 25 

890tHyoscyamus, tincture, 1 HI 40 23 

391 Hyoscyamus, tincture, 2 HI 45 25 

892 Hyoscyamus, tincture, 3 IT], 45 25 

398 Hyoscyamus tincture, 5iil 45 25 

894tHepatic 50 28 .. 

Mass of Mercury, 1-2 gr. Ext. Ooloc. 0(Hnp., 1-2 gr. 
Ext. Hyoscyamus, 1-8 gr. 

895 Hepatic (Dr. J. H. Kenyon) 45 25 .. 

Euonymin, 1-8 gr. Aloin, 1-12 gr. 

Podophyllum reiain, 1-20 gr. Powd. Ipecac, 1-8 gr. 
Mercurous chlor., mild, 1-8 gr. 

396 HydrasUn, concentration, 1-20 gr 50 28 

397tHydrastis, tincture, 1 HI 40 23 .. 

396 Hydrastis, tincture, 2 HI 45 25 .. 

899 Hydrastis, tincture, 8 iq, 45 25 .. 

400 Hyoscyamine, crystals, 1-60 gr 180 68 16 

fSee note at toot of page 245. 




TABLET TRITURATES. 

J TdbJals out priced In bottles of 100 are Blip- 1 M D C 

i „i.,^-.. ,/i ™..... .^ botllo. ! ppr Par Per 

1000 600 100 

401 IgnaOa, 1-100 gr S U I 30 | 

Metlgnado, oxtntct, 1-4 gr. 40 83 

405 IgnaUa, extract, l-Sgr M 98 

*M1lKnatia, tinetura, 1 "l 40 S3 

40fi iKDOIJa. tlDcture. Sni, 45 SH 

406 Ignatia, tiocture, B til 45 35 

407 Ipecac, powderail, 1-100 gr 36 30 

408 Ipecac, powdered, 1-50 gr 40 23 

40B Ipecac, fl 

4I0tlpecac, fluid exlract, 1 n[.. ,.^, 

411 IroD areeaaie. 1-8 gr 

4IE Iron arsenate, i-i gr 

«a-tIron and Arsanie. 5 "A" 

Reduced Iron, ] gr, Araenous aoid. 1- 
4J4 ton ai 

Bedncsd Iron. I gr. AnenouB add, l-flO | 
41B Iron and Areanic, » "C" 

lieduced Iron. I gr. AraenouB aold, 1.30 

416 Iron, Arsenic and Stiyohnine, 3"B" 

Reduced Iron, 1 |^. ArseuDus BCU, 1 .£0 ^ 

Stiyclinlne sulphate. 1-60 gr. 

417 Iroudtr»t« {Ferric citrate), 1 gr 

41B Iron pyrophoapUate, 1 gr 

419 Iron. Quinine and Arsenic....................... 

Reduced Iron, 1-3 gr- QuinlDe nilphate. 1- 

Araenous acid, I-IDO |^. 

43tH'Jaboraodi, miid extract., 1^ ni ^ 

431 Jaborandi- duid extract, 1 iTL. --- - 

433 Leptandrin, 1-8 gr 

WStLepiaQdrin- I4gr 

434 Leptajtdrin, 1-3 gr. -......,.. 

435 Lithium Qirbonate. 1-3 gr 

438 Utliluoi carbonate and Be... 

Litbium carbonate, 1 gr. 

«?tLobella, tinecure, 1 m 

4SS Labella. tincture, 2 ia 

4SB Lobelia, lincture, 8 m 

490 LupuiiQ, ~ ~ 

4BItLupulli>, fluid extract, 1 "l 

433 Hercurlc Iodide, red. 1-30 gr... 
43StHercuric iodide, red. 1-35 gr.... 
4S4 Mercuric iodide, red, l-M gr... 
48S Hereurio iodide, rvd. 1-12 gr-.. 

434 Herciiroiis lodjdt 
4» MercurouB Iodide, yellow, 1-30 gr, . . 
438 HenniroiiB iodide, yellow, MO gr.. 

435 Mercuroiis lo 

440 HHiauiiug Iodide, ft^ow. 1-3 g 
1M Herctiry witb ol 

^^^ ^c note at foot of pase 345. 



_ _ 3S4 

TABLET TRITURATES. 

t Tablets not inioed in bottles of 100 are sup- j. M D C 

I pllecl at 10 cents per bottla f Per Per Per 

PLKASB ORDKR BT inJlfBKB AMD LEmR. 1000 600 100 

448 Mercuric oxide, yellow, MOO gr % 85 f 20 f .. 

448 Morphine and Aconite. 80 88 .. 

Morphine sulphate, 1-8S gr. Tincture Aconite, 1 ni. 

444 Morphine and Atropine, 9 "A"^ 125 86 16 

Morphine sulphate, 1-8 gr. Atropine sniph., 1-200 gr. 

445 Morphine and Atropine 9 "C 186 85 20 

Morphine sulphate, 1-6 gr. Atropine sulpbu, 1-180 gr. 

446tMorphine and Atropine, 9 "D'' 2 20 118 25 

Morphine sulphate, 1-4 gr. Atropine sulph., 1-150 gr. 

447tMorphine acetate, 1-8 gr 120 88 15 

448 Morphine acetate, 1-4 gr 2 10 108 24 

449 Strophanthus, tincture, 2 HI 50 28 .. 

450 Morphine sulphate, 1-50 gr 80 88 .. 

451 Morphine sulphate, 1-10 gr. 1 05 65 14 

458 Morphine sulphate, 1-8 gr 2 75 1 40 31 

458 Neuralgic G>r. Dunlap^ 25 50 18 

Quinine sulphate, 1-2 gr. Morfdiine sulph., 1-80 gr. 

Strrchnine sulphate, 1-120 gr. Arsenous ado, 1-80 gr. 
Ext. Aconite, 1-8 gr. 

454tNeuralgic (Dr. J. H. Kenyon) 50 28 .. 

Zinc phosphide, 1-16 gr. Strrtdinlne, 1-80 gr. 

Ext. Indian Cannabis, 1-8 gr. Sodium arsenate, 1-20 gr. 
Aconitine, 1-400 gr. 

465 Nitrc«lyoerin, 1-200 gr 85 20 .. 

(Olonoin.) 

456 Nitroglycerin, 1-150 gr 40 28 .. 

457 Nitroglycerin, 1-26 gr 40 28 .. 

458 Nitroglycerin, 1-20 gr 40 28 .. 

450 Nux vomica, powdered, 1-20 gr 40 28 

460 Nux Tomica, extract, 1-8 gr 40 28 

461tNux vomica, extract, M gr 45 25 

462 Nux vomica, extract, 1-2 gr 50 28 

468 Nux vomica, tincture, 1 m 40 ,28 

464tNux vomica, tincture, 2 Tit 45 25 

466 Nux vomica, tincture, 8 HI 45 25 .. 

466 Opium, powdered, 1-8 gr 46 25 

46710pium, tincture, assayed, 2 ia 50 28 

468 Opium, tincture, assayed, 8 ia 60 88 

469 Opium camphorated, tincture, 2 ni 45 25 

470tOpium camphorated, tincture, 5 iri 45 25 

471 Opium camphorated, tincture, 10 ni 50 28 

472 Ox Gall, pure, 1 gr 40 28 .. 

478 Pepsin, Saccharated, U. S. P., 1890, 1 gr 40 23 .. 

474tPhy80stigmine sulphate, 1-100 gr 110 58 14 

475 PUocarpine hydrochlorate, 1-100 gr ISO 68 16 

478 Pilocarpine hydroohlorate, 1-50 gr 2 00 108 28 

477 Pilocarpine hydroohlorate, 1-20 gr 4 26 2 16 46 

478tPUocarpine hydroohlorate, MO gr 8 00 4'OS 88 

4?9 Pt/octtipine hydroohlorate, 1 -5 gr 15 95 8 00 168 

fiSft* note At /oot of page 945, 



mk " -. 



^___ 355 

TABLET TRITURATES. 

1 Tablets not prlued la bottles of I DO ore 

480 Podophf IUd. l-ao gr I 40 ] 

(PodoptiyUum resin,) 

481 PodophyUIn. 1-JO gr 

ISi BenniD. 1 gr 

4SS Fotaudum nraeiiate. ISOgr 

«4 Quinine Hnilphale, 1-10 gr 

465 Quinine Bulphate, 1-10 gr... ,.. 

4W Rbabarb Comp 

Powd. Rhubarb, B^ gr. 

Powd. Mjrrh, 046 gr, 

Powd. iJoes, 1S-e3 KT, 

Oil FeppennJnC. !-& ill. 
4B7 BlBmuth and Cerium DTalate,,...,,..,.... 

Bismutb Buballntte, Igr. 

Cerium 03calate« 1-2 gr. 

488|SBcnliBrIii, US mDIiKnumnes* 

With Sodiuin bicarbonate, q. t. 

489 Soocharia, ee milUgranmieB* 

With Sodium bitau-bonate, q. B. 

«» Salldn, 1 ET. 

4911BaUaylicadd,l gr 

4S8 Salol, IJa gr 

498 Sodium arwnate, 1-100 gr. 

4U Sodium BsUcrlata, 1-2 gr 

4W Bportelne RUlpbale. l-fiO gr 

49fttaparl«ine sulphate, IWgr 

4flT Bparteine sulphale, l.lDgr ..,,.,........,. ,..,.. 

48B Epartetne lulpbitte. 14 gr 

4M Squill, Unomre, 1 m 

SOD to SH. Veterinary HypodemuLtlo Tahlete. 
an to 990, No tsbleta ot ttaeoe numbers j-st made. 

BOOtSquIll, Onoiure, B m 

»I Btnuuotilum leaves, tincture, 1 iii 

BOStStrophantbus, tincture. 1 ni 

COS SOyclmiDe Bulptiale, l-i!00gr 

TOtTartar emetlo, 1-30 er 

(AnUinony and FotosBiuni tartrate.) 

SOG Tartar emetio, 1-10 gr 

600 Tartar eautHc and Ipecac , 

AnUmony and PoUssIimi tartrate. 1-100 gr. 

Powd, Ipucac, I-lOOgr. 

(W7 TuUy'a PoBdBT, 1 gr 

Met Veratrlne sulphate, I^ gr 

BOB Veratrlno sulphate, l-fOgr 

BIO Veratnim Vlrido, tincture, ! ni 

Oil Zinc phoephidti, 1-100 gr. 

6IS Zino phosphide, 1-60 gr. 

MS ZIdo phoaphide, l-aSgr 

(14 Creosote, Beechwood, 1-10 m 

tSee note at loot ot paga SO, 



356 

TABLET TRITURATES. 

j Tablets not pricwl In bottles of 100 are sup- ) M D C 

} i)llod at 10 cents per bottle. f Per Per Per 

PLKABS ORDER BT NUMBKB AVD LCTTKR. 1000 800 100 

616 Cannabis Indica, Arsenic and Iron. % 75 f 40 f 11 

Ext. Indian Cannabis, 1-6 gr. Araenoos add, 1-60 gr. 
Reduced Iron, 1 gr. 

617 CannabiA Indica, Digitalis and Iron 80 43 11 

Ext. Indian Cannabis, 1-6 gr. FL ext Digitalis, 1-2 nu 
Reduced Iron, 2 grs. 

618tNitroglycerin Compound 80 88 .. 

Gl(»noin (Nitroglycerin), 1-100 gr. Tr. Strophanthus, 2 ill. 
Tr. Belladonna 1 vs., 1-4 nt. Tr. Digitalis, 2 ni. 

619 Nitroglycerin 0»mp., B**B" 86 45 12 

Glonoin (Nitroglycerin,) 1-200 gr. Strrchnine, 1-60 gr. 
Fl. ext. Digitalis, 1 ni. Reduced Iron, 1 gr. 

Tinct. Strophantlius, 3 ni. 

620 Cascara Sagrada extract, 1 gr 90 48 12 

621 Ergot extract, 1 gr 95 60 13 

628 Iron, Arsenic and Strychnine, 9 " C '' 40 28 .. 

Reduced Iron. 1 gr. Arsenous aoid, 1-60 gr. 

Strychnine sulphate, 1-120 gr. 

623 Fever 66 35 .. 

Tinct. aconite, 1 ni. Morphine sulphate, 1-20 gr. 

Antim. and Potass, tart., 1-50 gr. 

624 Opiuni and Lead Acetate, 3 "B*' 65 30 .. 

rowd. Opium, 1-4 gr. Lead acetate, 3-4 gr. 

625 Bismuth Compound 65 35 

Bismuth subnitrate, 1-2 gr. Cerium oxalate, 1-2 gr. 

626 Calomel and Sodium bicarbonate Comp., B " B " 40 23 

Mercurous chloride, mild, 1-4 gr. Sodium bicarb., 1-2 gr. 
Podophyllum resin, 1-12 gr. 

627 Cathartic, active 40 28 .. 

Aloin, 1-10 gr. Podophyllum resin, 1-5 gr. 

Ext. Coloc. comp., 1-10 gr. Ooton oil, 1-15 ni. 

£lxt. Nux vomica, 1-10 gr. Oleores. Capsicum, 1-120 vi. 

688 Diarrhoea 85 45 12 

Mercurous chloride, mild, 1-8 gr. Powd. Ipecac, 1-32 gr. 
Morphine sulphate, 1-16 gr. Camphor, 1-16 gr. 

Powd. (^psicum, 1-16 gr. 

689 Dyspeptic (Dr. E. B. Haworth) ; 80 28 .. 

Strychnine sulphate, 1-40 gr. Powd. Rhubarb, 1-4 gr. 
Powd. Ipecac, i-8 gr. Powd. Capsicum, 1-8 gr. 

630 Fever (Dr. T. G. Davis) 40 23 .. 

Tinct. Aconite, 1-6 ill. Tinct. Bryonia, 1-10 %. 

Tinct. Belladonna Ivs., 1-10 tti. 

631 Hydrastin Compound 65 35 

Podophyllum resin, 1-20 gr. Hydrastin (conc'n), 1-10 gr. 

632 Mercurous iodide, yellow, and Opium 40 23 

Mercurous iodide, yellow, 1-6 gr. Powd. Opium, 1-12 gr. 

633 Mercurous iodide, yellow, 1-1000 gr 35 20 .. 

634 Mercurous iodide, yellow, 1-500 gr 35 20 

635 Mercurous iodide, yellow, 1-200 gr 35 20 

686tNerve Tonic, No. 1 (Dr. Westbrook) 65 35 

Zinc phosphide, 1-10 gr. Reduced Iron, 1 gr. 

Ext. Nux vomica, 1-4 gr. 
687 Nerve Tonic, No. 5 65 80 

Zinc phosphide. 1-10 gr. Ext Ihd. Cannabis, 1-8 gr. 

Hyoacjumne, 1-400 gr. 






fSee note at foot of page 245. 



■ 


^K TABLET TRITURATES. 

^Hil Tablets uot priced [n buttles of loa are sup- 1 M 
^V1 pllafat 10 conta per bottle. { Per F 

^^» PLBiaS OBDER BI BUlIBllIl AND LTTTEIl. lOOO 


M iSj 
as » .. 

m,. 

38 

HS M 

as 

«3 

so 

HI St 

la » 

4S 14 

as 40 

18 






Nui vomica, l-lOTgr. Fepsfn aseptic a-3000), Mo g 


642 PfafBoeOgnxtoe sulphate, l-MBT 1 B5 

1144 Rhinitis, fhoat-streneth. Dr. Uneolrt fiO 

Powd. Camphor, ft gr. gumlne aulphala, 1-4 gr. 


TlacC Bryonia. 1-10 "I. Merouric Iodide, red, 1-100 gr. 






Tr. Opium camphorated, 10 ill. Riwd, Ipecac, 1.60 gr. 
MercurouB chlortda mlJd, 1^ p-. Sodimn bicarb,. 1^ gr. 


Oleoreslu Cap^um, 1-8 nu 
OSl Saccharin, l-Egr S aO 

BSa Mercury with chalfc and DoTor's Powder BO 

Hercurr with chalk, I gr. Powd. Ipecac, I-lO kt. 
Powd. 6plum. 1-lolr. "^ *^ 


Tr. Opium, oamphor'd, 10 la. Eit. Gl>-cyrrliiaa, q. a. 

MBreuriciodidi'iid.'i^grVX^^o'li.^idi'iUog?!' 
FwTouB Iodide, 1-ia gr. 

S» Bismuth and Caiomel Compound. S5 

Mercurona ohIcrldS mM. l-« gr. ^^' ^' 






. BBB Not yet added. 




MSNotyetiHided. 
m Not yet added. 
CM Not rot lulded. 









358 



C 

Per 
100 



TABLET TRITURATES. 

* TiMeto nM priced in botUet of 100 are sap- f M D 

( plied at 10 cents per bottle. f Fbt IVr 

PLKAM CkRDCa BT KnOBa AXD LRmL 1000 500 

A06 AnMiic br\Mniile, MOOO gr % 80 $ 18 

es: Anionic kxli<lf>, MOOO gr 90 18 

Ofi^ Arm-nic sulphhle, MOOO p> 90 18 

<V» Caloiuin suIpUde, MOOO gr 90 18 

670 Not yrt added. 

ftn Menniric Kvlkle, mL 1-1000 gr 90 18 

6?a NitiMglyoMin, 1-1000 gr 90 18 

673 Strychnine sulphate, 1-1000 90 18 



DIURNAL TABLET TRITURATES. 

Twelve diurnal tablet tritarates represent a PULL daily 
lvv^F tor an adult of the substance selected, in absolately accu- 
TAic i^uNiivi<.ion of I-I2 part in each. Pat ap in bottles of looo 
rM "'.o: 500 i*D"K and lOO (-C"). 

TaMcts pnnted at less than 75 cents per M are not listed in 
K^:;'.^^ of Kw but can be so supplied at a uniform price of lO 
ocr.:s jvi 100. 

Wt :u:ihci information send fcH* descriptiTe dnmlar. 



1 -.*: 

N.N 



Adult Eooal M 
dailTdose. toaoout Per 
Gm. Gr. iooo 



K\v AK\\nuine cfvstaU. pure... 0.0013 (i-So 

l*Vi Arw-nic bromide, 0.02 (3-10 

uw .Viscnio kvlide 0.0a (3-10 

Ai-sf m%^ Attvi Mercuric ii.>dide (similar to 
I V^nox An** SiiVrn.).(i023^ .0.008 {iS 

\y\\\ \y>c\\\c ui\\\\\u\c^ 0.02 (3-10 

i*\V4 .V'.-son^Nw* *o»d , 0.02 (3-10 

Kv; .\t^\NiMne Nu'i>haie 0.00216 (1-30 

tA^^ J^wme 0.15 (23-10 

|-%v* i\vA\v»>* b>\ii\vhkvatc 0. 15 (2 3-10 

Kvvi \V.oh>x^«e 0.02 (3-10 

tsw \\\Kvx TitMdin J>.02 (3-10 

l\^vo \\nw«iw >\>\!nNbi\Mnate . 01 (3-ao 

UM I \\n>n^v^\ a^'^^njtt's 0.02 (3-10 

\\N\ i O^MiNN^tx^ >»b4«wat<^ OsOoS ( i-i 

\^M4 tVAlMI^HMT x<. 0,00216(1-30 

mi IV«VA}»H» IHIIINv O.QOl (^-100 

h4m K^rw«ii.v..««««««..«««.««*«*^ ^^-^ 



I so 
45 
45 

45 

45 

35 

45 

95 

3 75 
I 50 

I 50 

60 

35 
45 

80 
3S 



D C 
Per Per 

Soo 100 

I 28 $ 

25 
25 

25 
25 
ao 

25 

50 13 

I 90 41 

78 18 

78 18 

33 

20 
25 



43 
ao 

1^ ^S 



359 



List 
No. 



DIURNAL TABLET TRITURATES 

Adult Equal 
daily dose, to aoout 
Gm. Gr. 



Eserine, see Physostigmine, 

1017 GeIseminehydrochlorate..o 006 (i-io ) 
Glonoin, see Nitroglycerin, 

1018 Hydrastine sulphate .06 ( i 

1019 Hydrastinine hydrochlor. .0.2 (3 
loao Hyoscine hydrobrom. . 002 (3-100 

1021 Hyoscyamine, pure 0.002 (3-100 

1022 Iron arsenate 0.03 (1-2 

1023 Mercuric and Arsenic iodide, see Arsenic 

and Mercuric iodide . . . .0 .008 ( i<3 

1024 Mercuric iodide, red 0.015 (1-4 

1025 Mercurous iodide, yellow.. 0.2 (3 

1026 Morphine acetate . i ( i 1-2 

1027 Morphine hydrochlorate . .0.1 (i 1-2 

1028 Morphine sulphate o.i (i 1-2 

1029 Nitroglycerin ( Glonoin) . . . . 003 ( 1-20 

1030 Phosphorus. 0.0013 (i-5o 

1031 Physostisnnine sulphate... 0.003 (1-20 

1032 Podophyllin 0. 1 (i 1-2 

1033 Potassium arsenate 0.02 (3-10 

1034 Potassium bichromate . i ( i 1-2 

1035 Potassium cyanide 0.0108 (1-6 

1036 Potassium osmate . 01 (3-20 

1037 Quinine arsenate . 02 (3-10 

1038 Scillitoxin 0.002 (3-100 

1039 Sodium arsenate . 03 (1-2 

1040 Sparteine sulphate 0.06 (i 

1041 Strophanthin 0.00065 (i-ioo 

1042 Strychnine nitrate 0.006 (i-io 

1043 Veratrine sulphate . 006 ( i-io 

1044 Strychnine arsenate 0.0054 ( ^'^^ 



M 


D 


C 


Per 


Per 


Per 


1000 


Soo 


100 


\ 70 


$ 38 


$ .. 


90 


48 


12 


9 35 


470 


97 


85 


45 


12 


- 60 


33 


• • 


45 


25 


• • 


50 


28 


• • 


40 


23 


• • 


60 


.33 


• m 


I 15 


60 


15 


I 15 


60 


15 


I 00 


53 


13 


45 


25 


• • 


45 


25 


• • 


70 


3^ 


• • 


45 


25 


• • 


45 


25 


• • 


45 


25 


• • 


45 


25 


• • 


2 00 


I 03 


23 


•^50 


28 


• • 


85 


45 


12 


45 


25 


• • 


95 


50 


13 


75 


40 


• • 


50 


28 


• • 


55 


30 


• • 


40 


23 


• * 






COMPRESSED TABLETS. 

Hot up in bottles, of looo ("M'*.!, in bottles of 500 (**D'*j,iBd 
mbnttlcf oi 100 rC"». 

^> furnish t(> order any other desired formula, the nature and 
quantitA o: mhich will permit of bein£ presented in this form. 
Addition> wil! ronsiaxitiy be made as demand may necessitate. 



,. . Farmul.i not priced in bottles of xoo ( M D C 

* *' an- supplier; at 10 cts. per bot. \ Per looo Per 500 Per ic» 

1 Acctanilui. 2 crs $ 45 $ 25 $ 

2 Acetanilid. .■; c^ 55 ^ 

;; Aretanihd. 4 jji^ 70 58 

4tA;Ttaniiid. 5 irrs 75 40 

A^TTanilid. Aromatic (53) . . 65 35 

Arptanilid. ^ (m. Oil Ganltheria. q. s. 

.A<.v:uiiilu': Compound, stt Migrmme, 

^ Mitrminr 80 43 

v'Antplut: ni.mnrirnmated. t^fft. 
v^itnitet^ k'afrcine, i-s^. 

T Aortani lu. Compiumu, B I ( 127 ) . . 45 25 

A.Ttanihc, 2 ptn. 

F^ Ex:, irelsemium. i ^. 

A ^"t'lani lie Compound, B 2 (u8).. 70 38 

Aretanihd. 4 fTTS- 

h. Kxt. lirlscmium. a 1.. 

A^-^j^ianilii. Cnmp>tund. B 5 ( 139) . . i 15 60 15 

^.vunihd. " jrrs.. 

W.\-nhjiif romp powder. 5 |rrs. 

A^viianilu. Compinina. B 4 (130).. I 15 60 15 

»'«r'v»fp«-. v^alft«»mc. i|n. 
; i,- Kc^mfto r»r. r -ic f!T • 

•^ ^,'o:ttni:i« an*-. >»«viiun: Comp (106) . . 80 43 

x.vJ»un hi,-a*J>nnatc c*ir jn . 

^,v:m»::^ in/. N,"v.iiunr. C^imp^ B 2 i I3I I . . I 00 53 13 

>s.\.ii»)u I\v,r« ■ Jvvnutr rr^lTTs. 

^ ^ Uiu ^ \\iHivMm4 N^ sniroTl^'ft » 55 30 

^M.»^v.%...;^u x%K^-^tttr O.^n^^fv'uin^,.^):,^^., 625 315 66 

5» 



3^1 

COMPRESSED TABLETS. 

»T ( Formulae not priced in bottles of loo ) M D C 

( are suppli^ at lo cts. per bot. ) Per looo Per 500 Per 100 

7 Anodyne $130 $ 68 $ 16 

Camphor, i gr, 
Ext. Hyoscyamus, i gr. 
Morphine acetate, 1-20 gr. 
Oleoresin Capsicum, i-ao ni. 

8 Antacid (Sir Wm. Roberts, M. D.) 60 33 

Calcium carbonate, precip., 3 1-2 grs. 
Magnesium carbonate, 2 1-2 grs. 
Sodium chloride, i gr. 

fAnti- Asthmatic (Hare) (55) . . 2 60 i 33 29 

Sodium iodide, 2 grs. 
Sodium bromide, 2 grs. 
FI. ext. Euphorbia pil., 3 ni. 
Glonoin ^Nitroglycerin), 1-200 gr. 
Tr. Lobelia, 2 trt. 

Anti-Asthmatic, 3 2 (i33)- 405 205 44 

Potassium iodide, 5 grs. 
Solution Potassium arsenite, i ni. 
Tinct. Lobelia, 4 ni. 
Tinct. Belladonna leaves, 1 1-2 tt|,. 
Tinct. Opium deodorized, 1-2 ill. 
Oil Gaultheria, q. s. 

9 Anti-Constipation i 00 53 13 

Ext. Cascara sagrada, i gr. 
Ext. Nux vomica. 1-8 gr. 
Ext. Belladonna leaves, i-S gr. 
Powd. Ipecac, 1-8 gr. 
Podophyllum resin, 1-8 gr. 

Anti-Dyspeptic (i34).. > 25 65 16 

Powd. Ipecac, i-io gr. 
Mass of Mercury, 2 grs. 
Ext. Colocynth comp. 2 grs. 

tAnti-Dyspeptic, 3 2 (i35).. 50 28 

Strychnine sulphate, 1-60 gr. 
Powd. Ipecac, i-iogr. 
Powd. Capsicum, 1-4 gr. 
Ext. Rhubarb, 1-4 gr. 
Ext. Gentian, x-2 gr. 
Sodium biaarbonate, 2 grs. 

Anti-Dyspeptic, 9 3 (Fothergill's Im- 65 35 

provedj..., (136).. 

Ext. Gentian, i gr. 
Mass of Mercury, i gr. 
Powd. Ipecac, i-io gr. 
Powd. Capsicum, i-io gr. 
Strychnine, 1-40 gr. 

Anti-Lithic (Dr. Hewish) ( 137) . . i 20 63 15 

Sodium phosphate, 4 grs. 
Lithium benzoate, i gr. 
Sodiujn bicarbonate, i gr. 
Potassium bicarbonate, i gr. 
Sodium chloride, i gr. 

Anti-Malarial (56) . . 2 80 i 43 31 

Powd. Nux vomica, 1-4 gr. 
Powd. Capsicum, 1-2 gr. 
Ext. Hyoscyamus, 1-2 gr. 
Quinine sulphate, 3 grs. 



fSee Dote at foot of page 24"). 



^4 

COMPRESSED TABLETS. 

M ( FornmU' not priced In bottles of loo ) M D C 

*^^' ) are tupph^ at lo cts. per bot. > Per looo Per ^oo Per m 

13 Chloral Com p. (Anti-Spasmodic) $2 00 $ I 03 $ 23 

Chloral, 3 i-a grs. 
Putaflsium bromide, a 1-2 grs, 
Kxt. Indian Cannabis, 1-4 gr. 
Kxt. Hyoscvainus, i-2gT. 
Zinc brumide, i-ao gr. 

14 Chlorodyne 200 103 23 

Morphine hydrochIorate« t-ftgr. 
Kxt. Indian Cannabis, 1-4 ffr. 
(ilonuin (Nitroglycerin), 1-300 gr. 
Kxt. Hyosc^'amus, 1-2 gr. 
Olcoresln Capsicum, i-io HI. 
Oil Peppermint, i-io % 

15 Cinchonidine salicylate, 2 1-2 grs I 90 98 22 

i6tCinchonidinc salicylate, Sf^rs 350 178 58 

17 Cocaine and Cubeb Compound I 95 I 00 23 

Cocaine hydrochlorate, i-ia gr. 
Potassium chlorate, a grs. 
Ammonium chloride, i gr. 
Kxt. (ilycyrrhiza, ajirs. 
Olcoream Cubeb, 1-8 ill. 

Cold, No. 3 (65) . . 2 35 I 20 27 

Quinine sulphate, a grs. 

Ii>ecac and Opium powder, a grs. 

Capsicum, 1-4 gr. 

Tinct. Aconite, i 1I. 
Creosote Compound (152).. 215 I 10 25 

Creosote, i-ia m. 

C^ocaine hydrochlorate, i-ao gr. 

Ceilum oxalate, a grs. 

Pepsin aseptic (1-3000), 1-4 gr. 

Tinct. Nux vomica, 1-4 ill. 

18 Cubeb Compound (Gonorrhcea) 70 38 

Powd. Cubeb, 3-4 gr. 

I)ne<l Ferrous sulphate, 1-8 gr. 

Copaiba mass, i-a gr. 

Venice Turpentine, 1-4 gr. 

Oil Sauial, 1-4 ni. 

Oil Gaultheria, 1-10 111. 

i9tCy8titis No. i I 25 65 16 

Boric acid, a grs. 

Potassium bicarbonate, a grs. 

Kxt. Buchu, I gr. 

Kxt. Triticum, i gr. 

Kxt. Corn-sillc, i-a gr. 

Kxt. Hydrangea, 1-2 gr. 

Atropine sulphate, i-Soo gr. 
Cystitis, No. 2 (i5.3).. i 35 7o *7 

Benzoic acid, 3 grs. 

Sodium borate, a grs. 

Ext. Buchu, I gr. 

Ext. Triticum, 1 gr. 

Ext. Corn-silk, 1-2 gr. 

Ext. Hydrangea, i-a gr. 

Atropine sulphate, i-<)00 gr. 
2otDamiana Compound I 55 So 19 

Ext. Damlana, 2 grs. 

Phosphorus, 1-30 gr. 

Ext. Nux vomica, 1-4 gr. 

fSce note at foot of page 24$. 



365 

COMPRESSED TABLETS. 

mj ( Formulae not priced in bottles of xoo ? M O C 

""• < are supplied at lo cts. per bot. ) Per looo Per soo Per loo 

Damiana Compound, 9 2 (Dr. La Ma- 
drid) (154)..$ I 6o $ 83 $ 

Zinc phosphide, i-iogr. 
Ext. Indian Cannabis, 1-4 gr. 
Strychnine sulphate, 1-40 gr. 
Ext. Damiana, x x-2 grs. 

Dermatol (Subgallate of Bismuth), 5 grs. 

(203).. 7 45 3 75 78 

21 Diarrhoea 2 00 i 03 23 

Bismuth subnitrate, 3 grs. 
Sacch. Pepsin, U. S. P., i8qo, 2 grs. 
Arom. Chalk powder, 2 grs. 

fDigestive, 9 "A" (see also p. 63) . . (66) . . i 70 88 20 

Pepsin aseptic (1-3000), x gr. 
Pure Pancreatin, x gr. 
Calcium lactophospnate, 2 grs. 

22 Digestive, 9** B" 480 243 51 

Pepsin aseptic (x-jooo), 3 grs. 
Diastase, x-4 gx, 
Ext. Nux vomica, x-8 gr. 
Powd. Ipecac, x-i2 gr« 

Dipsomania (i55)- 150 78 18 

Gold and Sodium chloride, x-24 gr. 
Strychnine nitrate, x-6o gr. 
Glonoin (Nitroglycerin), x-200 gr. 
Atropine, 1-200 gr. 
Tinct. Digitalis, 3 la. 
Oleoresin Capsicum, x-8 i^l. 

Diuretic (126).. 55 30 

Powd. Digitalis, i gr. Ext. Buchu, i gr. 
Potassium nitrate, x gr. Powd. Squill, i gr. 

23 Dover's Powder. JJ gprs . . . . per lb., $i . 50. . i 10 58 14 

Gpecac and Opmm Powder.) 

24 Emmenagogue i 3$ 70 17 

Ergotin CBonjean), i gr. 
Dried Ferrous sulphate, x gr. 
Ext. Black Hellebore, i gr. 
Aloes Socotrine, x gr. 
Oil Savine, 1-4 ni. 

fEmmenagogue, Improved ( 15^) • • i 50 78 18 

Ext. Cotton root bark, i gr. 
Ergotin CBonjean), i gr. 
Dned Ferrous sulphate, x gr. 
Ext. Black Hellebore, i gr. 
Aloes Socotrine, i gr. 
Oil Savine, 1-4 vi, 

Emmenagogue, Modified (i57).. 105 55 14 

Tinct. Guaiac com'p., 20 Vi. 
Tinct. Cantharides, S ^. 
Tinct. Aloes, 10 tti. 
Dried Ferrous sulphate, 2 grs. 

25 Ergotin Compound 195 100 23 

Ergotin (Bonjean), i 1-2 grs. 
Tr. Digitalis. 1-2 ill. 
Quinine sulphate, 1-2 gr. 

fSee note at foot of page 245. 



COMPRESSED TABLETS. 

^^ \ Formulx not priced in bottles of loo > M D C 

^^^ ) are supphed at lo cts. per bot. ) Per looo Per Vx> Per loo 

Expectorant (Tonic) (iS8)..$lio $ 58 $ 14 

Strychnine salphate, i-6o fr. 
Tin'ct Dicitalis. a 1^. 
Terpin hydrate. 3 grs. 
Powd. Opium. i-a4 fr. 
Ext. HT09cyainu«, 1-4 fr. 

Fcl BoTis, stt Ox GalL 

Ferratin Boehrin^r (B. & S.), Gm. a25 
ahws: 4 CTS (204).. 7 50 I S3 

Kerratin Boehringer (B. & S.), Gm. a5 
al*out 8 grs (205) . . »4 65 2 96 

FerrxMis carbonate ( Blaud^s), 3 fTS»(67) . . 35 20 

tFerrous carbonate ( Bland's), 5 fTS»(68) . . 40 23 

Ferrous carbonate (Blaad*s), Modified 

-(69).. 40 23 .. 

Ferrous cart>onate mass (Bland*sX S C* 
Arsenous acid. 1-40 gr. 

Ferrous Lactate Compound (Dr. S. W. 

Mitchell) (159)-. 185 95 22 

Ferrous lactate, a grs. 
Quinine sulphate, i gr. 
£xt. Ignatia. 1-4 gr. 

Ferrous Lactate and Cinchonine Com- 
pound (31).. 6S 35 .. 

Ferrous lactate, i gr. 
Cinchonine sulphate, i gr. 
Ext. Hyoscyamus. i-S gr. 
Arsenous acid, i-jp gr. 
Strychnine sulphate, !-&) gr. 

26tFoar Chlorides (Univ. Hosp. Pharm.).... 190 98 22 

Ferric chloride, 2-3 gr. (equal to S ^• 

Tinct. Ferric chloride). 
Quinine hydrochlorate, i gr. 
Arsenic chloride. 1-64 gr. 
Mercuric chloride, corrosive, 1-48 gr. 

Four Chlorides (without Mercary).( 160).. I 95 i 00 23 

Ferric chloride, a-3 gr. (equal to S ^* 
Tinct. Ferric chloride). 

2uinine hydrochlorate, i gr. 
rsenic chloride, 1-64 gr. 
Ammonium chloride, 2 grs. 

Four Chlorides, Modified. ( 161 ) . . I 00 53 13 

Ferric chloride, 2-3 gr. (oqual to S ^• 

Tinct. Ferric chloride). 
Quinine hjrdrochlorate, 1-2 gr. 
Arsenic chloride, i-ioogr. 
Mercuric chloride, corrosive, i-ioo gr. 

C^norrhoea, s^e Cubeb Compound, 

Guaiac,2grs (iio).. 40 23 

Guaiac and Hydrastis Compound 

(Throat) (162).. 50 28 .. 

Guaiac, 2 grs. 

Ammonium chloride, 2 ffrs. 
Fluid Golden-seal (colorless), i HI. 
Ext. Glycyrrhiza, 2 grs. 



fSee note kt foot of page 24S< 






367 



COMPRESSED TABLETS. 

,„ (Formutenolprieedln bottles of ico t M D C 

'■°- \ aiesupplledat locCs. perbot. f Per ion Pe'ffla Per lo 
Guaiacol anil Hypophosphites Comp. 

(Dr. R. G. Curtin) (163). .$405 J a oj f 4 

GuBiacol, 1- 



Qutnine hypophosphite 
C»ldi— " ■- — •-•- 



Ferric bypbphosphila, i- 



91 hypophosphlte, i 

^-.^ophoaphile, "^ ' 

pophosphite, _„ 

?otassmmliypopnosphile, i-tgr. 
Mannancse hjpophospliile. 1-4 gT. 
Strjcbntne hypophoaphlte, 1-64 gr. 
Heart Tonic (Cactus grandiflor. Co.)., (70) 
Fl. Est. Cercui jraDdiSarug, s "l. 
Tinct. Dijgilalis, 3 m. 
Clltated CaSeme, 1 gn. 

HydrastiDC Campoand ( 164) . . 

Lead acetate. 1 gn. 
Zinc sulphate, 1 grs. 
HydraaUne hydrochlorate, i-m gr. 
Morphine acetate, i-3iEr. 

27 Hypophosphites aod QuinlDe Compound 

Quiuine hypophoaphite, i gr. 
Ferric hypophoBphilo. i-a gr. 
CalduDi hypophosphile, i-3 gr. 
Sodium hypDpbOBphile, 1-4 gr. 
FotaasiuiD bypophosphite, 1-4 ET. 
Manganese hypophoBphite, 1-4 gr. 

28 Hypophosphites and Quinine Compouud 

wiUi Stiychnine : 

Formula as abOTe, adding to each tablet, 
Strychnine hypophosphile, 1-64 gr. 
39 Hypophosphites and Quinine Compoand 

with Creosote 

Same ai B ot No. iS, with addition of ' 
Beechwood Creosote i-io % to esch 

Injection Compound — ZHuonlinued. 

Intestinal Tonic (203).. 1 

. Podophyllum resin, 1-5 gr. 

Euonymip, i-s gr. 

Beechwood Creosote, t-io "l. 

Leptandrin, i-Sgr. 

Eit. Chtrata, 1 gr. 

30 Krameritt Compound 1 

Fl. est. Krameria, 1 m. 

Fowd. Opium, 1-4 g[. 
Powd. Glycyrrhiia, i-* gr. 

31 Ferrous Lactate and Cinchonine Comp. 

Ferrous lactate, 1 gr. 
Cinchonine sulphate, 1 gr. 
Ebtt. Hyoscyamus, 1-5 gr. 

Strychnine sulphate, i-te gr. 
Lacto-fenic and Cinchonine Compound. 
Kt Ferrous LaitaU and Cmthimait Q>m- 
fimnd. 
Lieoiice po*(ier Comp., see psiee 64 





jaa 


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. .F,::r,.;*iiai priced tab.-: ^ ^"^ 


^ *-e»uppl»d «!»«.- ?„,»?«««''«;« 


lii!-.;:.-™aiiToiuct . S i i' S toi >: 


^;T.i^t:lEt MilphiM. if 


r.r.: P«siarti«. 


I«P.= ^%Ml. Jgn. 


l-.-j «>pauii.i-«,i[r. 


FV.. tlTMCTUDUa. 1-4 


1 ■ ; i; v■^ w, (U GuK 105 ■« 


■■■■-: 4CT' . ''^". « 30 


i,:rs:.t. Kx^hrinpr ■■;;,',3i.. Bo r. 


■■■■-■■ i er* 


Kerr 'Uf carbonate 1 - ^.if 


+KirT\vjj.cartmnite . ■ ^ ;>' ,|66).. 100 155 


Ketr.^u* cartNmat' _; ^ "' 




Kcrroa* Laa«e .' .-':.-\f,vadoi.. 1 k> bi 


Mitfhellj ^ ; % 


FtireoilKt • ;. ■' 


Si-iSS .f.jjv 




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^^F PhoaphOTus. i-ytogc, 

W0piiim.CampluirandTaniiin(j..f.l.(i;i) I 35 
V C-UDphor, I er. Tannic ^cid. 1 era. 

W Opium, 1-4 er. 

r Opium anH HyospyanmL; (,73; , ,0 

Opium, i-a gr. 
£]Lt. Hyoscyamua, 1 gr. 
Ox Gall Compound {Gastric Dyspepsia) 

(173)-. 2 10 

Inspissated Ox Gall, i gr. 
PurePancreatm, igT- 
Ent. Colocynth comp., 1-4 gr. 
Quinine hydtoclil orate. 1-3 er. 
Ext.NuKvomica,i-8gr. 
Ext. Taraxacum. 1 gr. 

■ OiGall and Ginger (174).. 45 

Inspissated Ox Gall. 2 grs. 
Jamaica Gtngei, 1 at. 
Ox Gall, Pepsin and Panereatin...(l7S). . 4 So 

Pepsin aseptic (i-3ooo>. 1 grs. 
Pure Pancrealin. 1 grs. 

36+Pep5inand Bismnlh, 5 "A". 2 20 

Pepsin aseptic (1-3000), 1 gr. 

37 Pepsin and Bismuth, B "B" 335 

38 Pepsinand Bismuth, B''C"... I 35 

Pepsin aseptic (i-looo), 1-4 er. 
Bismuth subnitrate. i p. 

Pepsin, Bismuth and Charcoal (7a) . . 4 05 

Pepsin aseptic (i-3cx»), 1 grs. 
Bismuth subnitrate. 1 grs, 

Peptonizmg, see page 63. 

Pepsin, Sacchar, U.S.P, 1890, S e". (75) . . 95 

Phenacetine (Bayer), i gi (107).. 3 85 

Phenacetine (Bayer), 2 grs (lOS),. 7 10 

tPbenacetme (Bayer), 3 grs (109).. II 00 

Phenace ti ne (Bayer). 5 gn (aoQ.. 1780 

^^e note at foot oi page 145. 



^6S 

COMPRESSED TABLETS. 

fr 5 Formulae not priced in bottles of loo > M D C 

"• I are supplied at lo cts. per bot. ) Per looo Per 500 Per 100 

Lupulin and Bromide Com pound. (200)..$ I 15 $ 60 $ 15 
Lupulin, 1-2 gr. 
Scutellarin, 1-2 gr. 
Ergotin (Boniean), 1-4 gr. 
Atropine sulphate, 1-2000 g:r. 
Zinc Dromide, i-iogr. 

32 Mercuric iodide 205 105 24 

Potassio-Mercuric iodide, i gr. 

33 Mercuric oxide, yellow, about 1-200 gr. 

(1-3 milligramme) "^S 20 

Migraine (5).. 80 43 11 

Acetanilid, 2 grs. 

Camphor monobromated, 1-2 gr. 

Cltrated Caffeine, 1-2 gr. 
Mixed Treatment (166).. 300 153 33 

Potassium iodide, 2 grs. 

Syrup Ferrous iodide, 5 Til. 

Mercuric chloride, corrosive, 1-64 a[r. 

Solution Arsenic and Mercuric iodide, 2 ni. 

Tinct. Nux vomica, 2 ^l. 

34 Nasal bots. of 50, $1 . 40 per doz. . i 20 63 15 

Sodium bicarbonate, 5 grs. 

Sodium borate. S grs. 

Sodium chloride, 5 grs. 

Sodium benzoate, 7-24 gr. 

Sodium salicylate, 7-24 gr. 

Oil Eucalyptus, 7-48 Til. 

Thymol, 7-48 gr. 

Menthol, 7-96 gr. 

Oil Gaultheria, 7-96 m. 
Nasal, Improved (209) . . 50 28 

Sodium chloride, "j grs. 

Menthol, 3-50 gr. 

Thymol, 3-50 gr* 

Sodium borate, $ grs. 

Oil Eucalyptus, 3-50 ^l- 

Oil Gaultheria, 3.100 A- 
Nausea,9 2 (167).. 305 155 34 

Bismuth subnitrate, 2 grs. 

Cerium oxalate, 2 grs. 

Cocaine hydrochlorate, 1-12 gr. 
fNeuralgic (168).. 210 108 24 

Quinine sulphate, 1 1-2 grs. 

Morphine sulphate, 1-20 gr. 

Strychnine sulphate, 1-30 gr. 

Ext. Aconite leaves, 1-4 gr. 
Neuralgic Headache (Dr. Myers). (124).. 170 88 20 

Sodium bromide, 5 grs. 

Citrated Caffeine, 1-2 gr. 

Acetanilid C/lntifebrin)^ i gr. 

Ext. Hyoscyamus, 1-2 gr. 

Morphine sulphate, 1-50 gr. 

35 Neuralgic Idiopathic (Brown-Sequard).. 190 98 22 

Ext. Hyoscyamus, 2-3 gr. 

Ext. Conium fruit, 2-3 gr. 

Ext. Ignatia amara, 1-2 gr. 

Ext. Opium, x-2 gr. 

Ext. Aconite leaves. 1-3 gr. 

Ext. Indian Cannabis. 1-4 gr. 

Ext, Stramonium seed, x-S gr. , 

Ext. Beiiadonna leaves, 1-6 tcr. 



fSee note at foot of page 24S' 



369 
COMPRESSED TABLETS. 

m^ •( Formulae not priced in bottles of 100 ) M D C 

( are supplied at 10 cts. per bot. ) Per 1000 Per soo Per 100 

Neural^c, Improved (169).. $2 85 $ i 45 $ 32 

Quinine sulphate, 2 grs. 
Acetanilid, 2 grs. 
Ext. Hyoscyamus, 1-2 gr, 
£xt. Indian Cannabis, 1-4 gr. 
Arsenous acid, i-ioo gr. 

Nux Vomica and Ignatia Comp . . . ( 170) . . 40 25 

Ecjual to 10 ni ofDr. Freligh's Tonic. 
Tinct. Nux vomica, i in,. 
Tinct. Ignatia, i v\,. 
Tinct. Cinchona. 5 in,. 
Tinct. German Chamomile, i ni. 
Tinct Gentian, i in,. 
Tinct. Calumba, 1-2 ^.. 
Phosphorus, 1-300 gr. 
Aromatic powder, i gr. 

Opium, Camphor and Tannin {s.-c. ) . ( 171 ) i 35 70 17 

Camphor, x gr. Tannic acid, 2 grs. 

Opium, 1-4 gr. 

Opium and Hyoscyamus (172) i 10 58 14 

Opium, 1-2 gr. 

Ext. Hyoscyamus, i gr. 

Ox Gall Compound (Gastric Dyspepsia) 

(173).. 2 10 I 08 24 

Inspissated Ox Gall, i gr. 

Pure.Pancreatin, i gr. 

Ext. Colocynth comp., 1-4 gr. 

guinine hydrochlorate, 1-2 gr. 
xt. Nux vomica, 1-8 gr. 
Ext. Taraxacum, i gr. 

Ox Gall and Ginger (I74).* 45 25 

Inspissated Ox Gall, 2 grs. 

Jamaica Ginger, i srr. 
OxGall,Pepsin and Pancreatin...(i75).. 450 228 48 

Inspissated Ox Gall, 2 grs. 

Pepsin aseptic C1-3000), 2 grs. 

Pure Pancreatin, 2 grs. 
36tPepsm and Bismuth, 9 **A" 220 113 25 

Pepsin aseptic (1-3000), i gr. 

Bismuth subnitrate. 3 grs. 

37 Pepsin and Bismuth, ^ "B" 3 35 i 70 37 

Pepsin aseptic (1-3000), 2 1-2 grs. 
Bismuth subnitrate. 2 1-2 ers. 

38 Pepsin and Bismuth, ^"C" i 35 70 17 

Pepsin aseptic (1-3000), 1-4 gr. 
Bismuth subnitrate. i gr. 

Pepsin, Bismuth and Charcoal (72) . . 4 05 2 05 44 

Pepsin aseptic (1-3000), 2 grs. 
Bismuth subnitrate, 2 grs. 
Charcoal, 2 grs. 

Peptonizing, see page 63. 

Pepsin, Sacchar., U.S.P., 1890, 5 grs . (75) . . 95 50 13 

Phenacetine (Bayer), I gr (107).. 385 195 42 

Phenacetine (Bayer), 2 grs (108).. 720 363 75 

fPhenacetine (Bayer), 3 grs (109).. 11 00 5 53 I 13 

Phenacetine (Bayer), 5 grs ,.(201).. 17 80 8 q^ i 81 

fSee Dote at foot ot page 245. 

^9 



COMPRESSED TABLETS 

-wr Trrsd n joniea li ma' M O C 



MK gigpiiigi X m :a. gg aon > FtraBt Ar^s Fkrico 
?*irna— ^nr uui -raaii ■ 114) . .f ci 9$ $ 6 OO $ I 23 



? irksM'jzs. ^Kt'.iqnarB;. T-i gr. 
r^r-c ^ncocoace. Minnie, r-xgr. 

i^Miid .K.'za^C'.ixi^r.vsui • 151) . . 80 43 11 



2"? "15. SdiSfSL J "^ 



.711131. K '^ 






P/Air.!- -•.lari'-.ciii. ice page 63, 

F'yCaiv- . 1=. '.r-.— : i±. see pag* 64. 

P'/lais; irr- liLorirc. ie« page 64. 

VfAzsAi^^m -.rAA^ S gn 'I191-- 415 210 45 

PotAiiism nitrate, 5 gn fl2l>.. 3D 18 

Potauisiiim ptrmskngaLnHjt^ I-2 gr. . f 177) . . 30 18 

Fota5f;iiiin pennangaDate, I gr ^178).. Jo 18 .. 

tPMassmm permanganate, 2 grs . . . ( 120) . . 35 20 

f 'ota 5;5iii2m permanganate, 5 grs . . , f 179) . . 50 28 

'^^inine arsenate, 1-3 gr fi8o).. 85 45 12 

'Quinine, Iron and Zinc valerianates fhalf- 

s^irtngXh )..(tu^ar-coalr(/) (181).. I 90 98 22 

Quinine valerianate. 1-2 gr. 
Ferric valerianate. 1-2 gr. 
Zinc valerianate, 1-2 gr. 

Rheumatic, No. I (182).. 270 138 30 

Utiinine sulphate, i gr. 
Est. CoUhicum root. 1 gr. 
Ext. Coh»cynth comp., 1-2 gr. 
Ext. ilyoflcyamiis, 1-4 gr 
Pnwd. (Jpium, 1-4 gr. 
Mass nf Mercury, 1 gr. 

fKheumatic. N(». 2 (183).. 180 93 21 

tn{. C'Moryiithrfmip., i i-agrt. 
£«t. LmIi hit urn MMit, I gr. 

\n[. MynflryaMiU"!. I .1 gt. 

MptrMUMifi I hi»itl«Je, Miild, I-.1 gr. 

Rhttbdtlt aHtt Ntulrt;; .....1.. (98)-. 40 23 

Rh)ilij»tb, ♦ i ii^f*. 

t Ml Pi?tih«*HiilHh M-. ^v 

.^9 RttticlHt I) tttit . . ; . . . : . . . : : : ; ; 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . . .. 3 20 I I3 25 



^ 371 

H COMPRESSED TABLETS. 

^^ tSalieylieacidandMotphine, 8l-—(l84)..$ I 65 

Salicylic arid, I II grs. 

Moiphlne sulphate, i-ii gt. 
Salicylic acid and MDrphine,B z...(lS5).. z 70 

Sibcylic add, 5 bts. 

Morpliine sulphate, l-Sgr. 
Saline and Chalybeate Tonic, Flint's 

{Sagar-coaltd, brown) _(n8) .. 60 

Sodium chloride, 3 ETS. 

Potassium rhlorlde, 3-ao gt. 

PotadBlum 411 Inhale, r-m m. 

Potassinm 

SodiuiDCai 

Mapiwlun — _. 

Calcium phDspbatA, preclp., i-a gt. 

Caldnro carbonate, predp.. i-iogr. 

Seduced iron, o-ao er. 

» Ferrous carbonate mass (Vallefa), 110 g 
Saline Tonic (Laiative) (186).. 
Magnesium sulphale, zo era. 
-Ferrous sulphate. 1-4 er. 
Diluted Sulphuric acid, 3 "i- 
Tiocl. Quassia, 5 "l. 

40 Salol,2 i-igra 

41 Salol, S fits 

42 Salol and Terpin hydrate 

Salol, 3ps. 
TerpiB hydrate, SETS. 
Salt and Iron (Dr. Memminger)..(2o6) . . 
Sodium chloride, id grs. 

Ext. Euonymus, i-i gr- 

ISbw Palmetto Compound ('99)-. 
Ert. Saw Palmetto, 3erl. 
Tr. Cantharides, a H. 
Tr. Belladonna teavss. a la. 
_ Eit. Corn silit, i.a_gr. 
Sedative (Dr. B. i=-. Baer) (187).. 
Ext. Valerian, i Kr. 
Ext.Sumbul.igr. 
Asafelida. purified, igr. 
Sedative Compound (188).. 
Dried Ferrous sulphate, i gr. 
Ext. Valeriaa, i gr. 
Ext. Sumbul, I gr. 
Asaletida, purified, 1 gr. 

Seneea Compound (I!'9) ■ - 

AinnioDium caibtmate, 1 gr. 

ITinct Squill, 1 n. ' 
Tlnct Seaesa, i ^.. 
Tlnct.Aco3te.i-4ia- 
PL ext. Grindelia. a til. , 
Fluid Gudac, concentratM, i-i ii|. 
Soda Mint, see page 64. 
Sodium bicarbonate, see page 6v 
f See note at foot of page I4S. 





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C 
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$ II 


70 


17 


65 


i6 


95 


22 


7« 


i8 



372 

COMPRESSED TABLETS. 

^ ( ForiDuIae not priced in bottles of xoo I M 

( arc supplied at lo cts. per bot. f Per xooo 

43tSodium bromide, 5 gn^ $ 8o 

44 Sodium bromide, lo g^ I 35 

Sodium salicylate, 3 gn^ (190) . . i 25 

fSodium salicylate, 5 grs (loi) . . I 85 

Sodium salicylate Compound (iQi)** I 50 

Sodium salicylate, 3 gn. 

Ext. Colchicum root, 1-2 gr. 

Tinct. Digitalis, i ni. 
Sodmm sulphite Compound (Anti-Fer- 

"jent).... (192).. 70 38 .. 

Sodium sulphite, i gr. 

Salicylic acid, i gr. 

Ext. Nux vomica, 1-8 gr. 

Fowd. Capsicum, 1-8 gr. 

Powd. Ipecac, i-io gr. 
Sodium sulphite Compound with Pepsin — 

Discontinued. 
Sulphur, 5 grs. (102).. 30 18 

Sulphur Compound (116).. 50 28 .. 

Sulphur.suolimed, 5 grs. 

Ext. Ipecac, i-ioo gr. 

Ext. Capsicum, 1-500 gr. 

Potassium bitartrate, 2 grs. 

Arsenous acid, i-iooo gr. 

Calcium sulphide, 1-8 gr. 
Sulphur and Cream of Tartar (103).. 40 23 

Sulphur, sublimed, 4jp's. 

Potassium bitartrate, 2 grs. 
Sumbul Compound (Goodeirs)...( 194).. 90 48 12 

Ext. Sumbul, I gr. 

Asafetida, 2 grs. 

Ferrous sulphate, dried, i gr. 

Arsenous acid, 1-40 gr. 
Sun Cholera (104).. 65 35 

Tinct. Opium, 3 tti. 

Tinct. Rhubarb, 3 ta. 

Tinct. Capsicum, 3 v\. 

Spirit Camphor, 3 ni. 

Oil Peppermint, q. s. 
45tSyphilitic 9 "A" 235 120 27 

Potassium iodide, 2 1-2 grs. 

Mercuric chloride, corrosive, 1-40 gr. 

Powd. Opium, i-io gr. 
46 Syphilitic, 9"B" 2 10 I 08 24 

Potassium iodide, 2 1-2 grs. 

Mercuric chloride, corrosive, 1-40 gr. 
Terpin hydrate Compound ( 195) . . I 25 65 16 

Terpin hydrate, 3 grs. 

Tinct. Guaiac, ammoniated, 6 v\,. 

Tinct. Opium, camphorated, 10 "in,. 

Fl. ext. Wild Cherry, S ^1. 

Powd. Belladonna leaves, 1-16 gr. 
Tonic (Aiken'sJ (196).. i 30 68 16 

Quinine sulphate, i gr. 

Reduced iron, 2-3 gr. 

Arsenous acid, i-So gr. 

Strychnine sulphate, i-So gr. 
Ext. Gentian, 1-4 gr. 



fSee note ait foot of page 24S. 



373 • 

COMPRESSED TABLETS. 

1^ { Formulae not priced in bottles of loo I M D C 

"• 1 are supplied at lo cts. per bot. j Per looo Per «;oo Per xoo 

Tonic Sedative (Climacteric) ( 197) . . $ 3 10 $ I 58 $ 34 

?uinine hydrochlorate, i gr. 
inct. Ferric chloride, S ^« 
Arsenous acid, 1-60 ct. 
Gold and Sodium c&loride, 1-16 gr. 

47 Tonic, Vegetable 35 20 

Ext. Gentian, 1-2 gr. 
Ext. Quassia, 1-2 gr. 

48 Trifolium Compound (Alterative) 60 33 

Ext. Red Clover, 1-2 gr. 
Ext. Stillingia, 1-2 gr. 
Ext. Xanthoxylum, 1-8 gr. 
Ext. Lappa, 1-2 gr. 
Ext. Phytolacca root, 1-2 gr. 
Ext. Iris, 1-4 gr. 

49 Triple Bromides i 05 55 14 

Sodium bromide, 2 x-2 grs. 
Potassium bromide, 2 1-2 grs. 
Ammonium bromide, 2 x-2 grs. 

Uterine Astringent and Antiseptic. (198).. i 45 75 18 

Alum, 3 grs. 
Zinc sulphate, 2 grs. 
Fluid Golden-seal (colorless), x x-2 Til. 
Morphine sulphate, x-20 gr. 
Tannic acid, 2 grs. 
Boric acid, 6 grs. 

50 Viburnum Compound (Uterine Tonic)... 125 65 16 

Ext. Viburnum Prunifolium, x gr. 

Ext. Viburnum Opulus, x ^. 

Ext. Star-grass. 1-2 gr. 

Ext. Helonias (False Unicom), x-2 gr. 

Ext. Squaw-vine, x-2 gr. 

Caulopnyllin, x-4 gr. 

Voice (105).. 90 48 12 

Potassium chlorate, 2 x-2 grs. 
Sodium borate, 2 1-2 grs. 
Cocaine hydrochlorate, x-50 gr. 

Warburg's Tincture (208).. 235 120 27 

Each tablet represents x fluidrachm War- 
burg's Tincture. 

51 Zinc sulphocarbolate, 2 grs $5 30 

52tZinc sulphocarbolate, 5 grs. I 05 55 14 

HERB ENDS THE ALPHABETICAL ARRANGEMENT. 



53 Acetanilid, Aromatic 65 35 

Acetanilid, S grs. 
Oil Gaultheria, q. s. 

54 See page 63. 

SSfAnti-Asthmatic (Hare) 2 60 i 33 29 

Sodium iodide. 2 grs. 

Sodium bromide, 2 grs. 

Fl. ext. Euphorbia pil.. 3 IH,. 

Glonoin CNitroglycerin), x-200 gr. 

Tr. Lobelia, 2 Til. ^^^^__ 

fSee note at foot of page 24^. 



374 

COMPRESSED TABLETS. 

ff j Formalae not priced in bottles of lOo I M D C 

"^' \ are supplied at lo cts. per bot. f Per looo Per Soo Per lOO 

56 Anti-Malarial ...$280 $ I 43 $ 9q 

Powd. Nux vomica, 1-4 gr. 
Powd. Capsicum, 1-2 gr. 
Ext. Hyoscvamus, 1-2 gr. 
Quinine sulphate, 3 grs. 

57 Bismuth and Charcoal I 60 83 19 

Bismuth subnitrate, 2 gn. 
Charcoal, S ff<^> 

58 and 59. See page 63. 

60 Brown Mixture Compound 45 25 

Ext. Glycyrrhiza, i 4-S grs. 

Powd. Opium, 3-100 gr. 

Benzoic acid, 3-100 gr. 

Camphor, 3-100 gr. 

Antimony and Potassium tartrate, 3-900 gr. 

Oil Anise, 3-100 v\,. 

Ammonium chloride, i gr. 

6itCalomel, 5 grs .*.. 115 60 15 

62 Calomel and Capsicum 65 35 

Mercurous chloride, mild, a grs. 
Capsicum, x-2 gr. 

63 Charcoal, 5 grs 30 18 

64tCharcoal, 10 grs 50 28 

65 Cold, No. 3 23s 120 27 

Quinine sulphate, 2 grs. 
Ipecac and Opium powder, 2 grs. 
rowd. Capsicum, x-4 gr. 
Tinct. Aconite, 1 fll. 

66tDigestive, ^ **A" (see also page 63) i 70 88 20 

67 Ferrous carbonate (Blaud's), 3 grs 35 20 

68tFerrous carbonate ( Blaud's), 5 grs 40 23 

69 Ferrous carbonate (Blaud's), Modified.. 40 23 

Ferrous carbonate mass (Biaud's), S grs. 
Arsenous acid, 1-40 gr. 

70 Heart Tonic (Cactus grandiflor. Comp). i 80 93 21 

Fl. Ext. Cereus grandiflorus, S ^H.. 
Tinct. Digitalis, 2 tn,. 
Citrated Caffeine, 2 grs. 

71 See page 63. 

72 Pepsin, Bismuth and Charcoal 4 05 2 05 44 

Pepsin aseptic (1-3000), 2 grs. 
Bismuth subnitrate, 2 grs. 
Charcoal, 2 grs. 

74 Pepsin, Lactated — Discontinued, 

75 Pepsin, Saccharated, U.S.P., 1890, 5 grs. 95 50 13 

76 and 77. See page 63. 

78, 79, 80 and 81. See page 64. 

98 Rhubarb and Soda 40 23 

Rhubarb, x x-2 grs. 

Sodium bicarbonate, 1 1-2 grs. 

Oil Peppermint, q. s. 

(fg and 100, See page 64. 



fSee note at foot of page 24$. 



376 

COMPRESSED TABLETS. 

N« i Formulae not priced in bottles of loo ) M D C 

^ ( are supplied at lo cts, per bot. J Per looo Per 500 Per 100 

laof Potassium permaiifxanate, 2^rs $ 35 $ 20 $ 

121 Potassium nitrate, 5 prs 30 18 

122 Bismuth and Creosote 290 148 32 

Bismuth subnitrate, S 8TS. 
Creosote, 1-10 la. 
Milk su^r, 2gTS. 

123 Chloral, 5 grs I 35 70 17 

124 Neuralpic Headache (Dr. Myers) 1 70 88 20 

' Sodium bromide, S grs. 

Citrated Caffeine, 1-2 g^r. 
Acetanilid iAntifebrin), i gr. 
Ext. Hyoscyamus, 1-2 gr. 
Morphine sulphate, 1-50 gr. 

125 Calomel, 4 grs I 10 58 14 

126 Diuretic 55 30 

Powd. Digitalis, i gr. Ext. Buchu, i gr. 
Potassium nitrate, i gr. Powd. Squill, i gr. 

l27tAcctanilid Compound, 9 i 45 25 

Acetanilid, 2 grs. 

Fl. Ext. Gelsemium, i ^.. 

128 Acetanilid Compound, 9 2 70 38 

Acetanilid, 4 grs. 

Fl. Ext. Gelsemium. 2^.. 

129 Acetanilid Compound, 9 3. I 15 60 15 

Acetanilid, 3 grs. 

Morphine comp. powder, 3 grs. 

130 Acetanilid Compound, 9 4. i 15 60 15 

Acetanilid, 2 1-2 grs. 
Citrated Caffeine, i gr. 
Gelscmperin, i-io gr. 

131 Acetanilid and Sodium Comp., ^2 I 00 53 13 

Acetanilid, 2 1-2 grs. 
Sodium bicarbonate, 2 1-2 grs. 
Citrated Caffeine, i gr. 
Tinct. Gelsemium, 3 ni,. 

132 Ammonium salicylate Compound 625 315 66 

Ammonium sahcylate, 3 grs. 
Phenacetine (Bayer), i gr. 
Caffeine, 1-2 g^r. 
Salicin, i 1-2 gr. 

133 Anti- Asthmatic. 9 2. 4 05 2 05 44 

Potassium iodide, S grs. 
Solution Potassium arsenite, i v\,, 
Tinct. Lobelia, 4 tti, 
Tinct. Belladonna leaves. 1 1-2 ni. 
Tinct. Opium, deodorized, 1-2 Til. 
Oil Gaultherla, q. s. 

134 Anti-Dyspeptic 125 65 16 

Powd. Ipecac, i-io gr. 
Mass of Mercury, 2 grs. 
Ext. Colocynth comp., 2 grs. 

i35tAnti-Dyspeptic, ^ 2 50 28 

Strychnine sulphate, 1-60 gr. 
Powd. Ipecac, i-io gr. 
Powd. Capsicum, 1-4 gr. 
Ext. Rhubarb, 1-4 gr. 
Ext. Gentian. 1-2 gr. 
Sodjum bicarbonate, 2 grs. 



fSee note ait foot of page 24$* 



377 

COMPRESSED TABLETS. 

ij j Formulae not priced in bottles of loo I M D C 

"• 1 are supplied at lo cts. per bot. j Per looo Per 500 Per 100 

136 Anti-Dyspeptic, ^ 3 (Fothergiirs Im- 

proved) $ 65 $ 35 $ .. 

Ext. Gentian, i gr. 
Mass of Mercury, i gr. 
Powd. Ipecac, i-io gr. 
Powd. Capsicum, i-io gr. 
Strychnine, 1-40 gr. 

137 Anti-Lithic (Dr. Hewish) 1^0 63 15 

Sodium phosphate, 4 grs. 
Lithium benzoate, i gr. 
Sodium bicarbonate, i gr. 
Potassium bicarbonate, i gr. 
Sodium chloride, i gr. 

138 Antimonial Powder (James' Powder), 

3 grs 35 20 

139 Bismuth and Calomel 145 75 18 

Bismuth subnitrate, 2 grs. 
Mercurous chloride, mud, i-io gr. 
Aromatic Powder, i gr. 

140 Bismuth and Ipecac Compound i 45 75 18 

Bismuth subnitrate, 2 ^s. 
Mercurous chloride, mild, 1-20 gr. 
Powd. Ipecac, 1-50 gr. 
Aromatic powder, i gr. 

141 Bismuth, Opium and Carbolic acid. .... 350 178 38 

Bismuth subnitrate, 5 grs. 
Powdered Opium, 1-2 gr.« 
Aromatic powder, i gr. 
Carbolic acid, 1-2 gr. 

142 Blaud's with Nux Vomica 40 23 

Ferrous carbonate mass (Blaud's), 3 grs. 
Ext. Nux vomica, 1-6 gr. 

143 Blaud's and Sumbul Compound 70 38 

Ferrous carbonate mass (Blaud's), 3 grs. 
E^t. Sumbul, I gr. 
Arsenous acid, 1-60 gr. 
Strychnine sulphate, 1-60 gr. 

144 Bromide and Caffeine Compound i 30 68 16 

Sodium bromide, 5 grs. 
Caffeine, 1-2 gr. 
Acetanilid, 2 grs. 
Tinct. Gelsemium, 3 ni. 

145 Calomel and Rhubarb Compound 60 33 

Mercurous chloride, mild, 1-3 gr. 
Ext. Rhubarb, 1-2 gr. 
Ext. Cblocynth comp., 1-2 gr. 
Ext. Hyoscyamus, 1-6 gr. 
i46tCalomel and Sodium bicarbonate, 9 I. 45 25 

Mercurous chloride, mild, i gr. 
Sodium bicarbonate, i gr. 

147 Calomel and Sodium bicarbonate Comp. 80 43 II 

Mercurous chloride, mild. 2 grs. 
Sodium bicarbonate. 2 grs. 
Podophyllum resin, 1-3 gr. 

148 Camphor, Hyoscyamus and Valerian... 70 38 

Camphor, x gr. 

Ext. Hyoscyamus, 1-2 gr. 

Ext. Valerian, i-a gr. 



fSee note at foot of page 24$. 



378 

COMPRESSED TABLETS. 

1^^ « Formnlx not priced in bottles of loo {, M ' D C 

'^ "* are sapplied at ic cts. per bot. f Per looo Per 500 Per no 

149 Cathartic Compound, U. S. P $120 $ 63 $ 15 

Ext. CdocTnth oomp. .Gm. oioS about 1 1-4 grs. 
If ercQTOcs chlor^ mOd.Gm. oui6 '* i gr. 

£xt.1alap Gm.Oj03 '* t-^gr. 

Powa.Gambo^ Gm. oi>iS ** 1*4 Cr. 

150 Cathartic Vegetable I jo 68 16 

Ext. Coiocyiith, 1-5 gr. 
Pi>d(^hy!Iazn resin, 1-4 gr. 
Scamaaony resin, 1-3 gr. 
Aloes Socotrine, i 1-4 grs. 
Poird. Cardamom, 1-4 gr. 
Povd. Soap, 1-9 gT. 

151 Pinos .\lba Compound 80 43 n 

Symp WTiite Pme bark, 5 H. 

Syrap Wild Cherry, 5 K- 

Syrup Squill, 3 ^. 

Symp Senega, 3 1^. 

Synip Ipecac 2 i^. 

Strap Sangxiinaria, 1 ^,. 

Tmct. Opium, camphorated, 10 i(. 

Potassium nitrate, i gr. 

Oil Gaultheria. q. s. 

152 Creosote Compound 215 i 10 25 

Cneosote, x-ii H, 
Cocaine hydrochlorate, i-so gr. 
Cerium oxalate, 2 grs. 
Pepsin aseptic (i-jtxn), 1-4 gr. 
Tinct. Nux vomica, 1-4 1^. 

iS3Cy^tis,B2.. 135 70 17 

Benzoic acid, 3 grs. 
Sodium borate, 2 grs. 
Ext. Buchu, I gr. 
Ext. TritKum, I gr. 
Ext. Corn-silk, 1-2 gr. 
Elxt. Hirdrangea, 1-2 gr. 
Atropine sulphate, 1-500 gr. 

154 Damiana Comp,,B 2 (Dr. LaMadrid)... 160 83 19 

Zinc phc^hide, i-io gr. 
Ext. Indian Cannabis, 1-4 gr. 
Strychnine sulphate, 1-40 gr. 
Ext. Damiana, i 1-2 grs. 

155 Dic^^mania i 50 78 18 

(jold and Sodium chloride, 1-24 gr. 

Strirchnine nitrate, i-6c gr. 

Glonoin (Nitroglycerin), 1-200 gr. 

Atropine, i-aoo gr. 

Tinct, Digitalis, 3 m, 

Oleoresin Capsicum, i-8 1^. 
l5l6t£ininenagocue. Improved i 50 78 18 

Ext. Cotton root bark, i gr. 

ErfTotiu CBonjean). i gr. 

Dned Ferrous sulphate, i gr. 

Ext. Black Hellebore, i gr. 

Aloes Socotrine, 1 gr. x 

Oil Savine, 1-4 ^ 
157 Emmenaffogue, Modified 105 55 14 

Tinct. Guaiac comp., so %. 

Tinct, Cantharides, S ^. 

Tinct. Aloes, 10 1^ 

Dried Ferrous sulphate, a grs. 



fSee note at foot of page 14s* 



38o 

----- - - ~- - ■-■■ .. --, > - 

COMPRESSED TABLETS. 

^_ 5 Formulae not priced in bottles of loo ? M D C 

*^°* ( are supplied at 10 cts. per hot. ) Per looo Persoo Perioo 

169 NeuraljTic, Improved $ 2 85 $ I 45 $ 32 

Quinme sulphate, 2 grs. 

Acctanilid 2 grs. 

Ext. Hyoscyaiuus, 1-2 gr. 

Ext. Indian Cannabis, 1-4 gr. " 

Arsenous acid, i-ioo gr. 

170 Nux Vomica and lOTiatia Compound... 40 23 

Equal to 10 la of Dr. Freligh's Tonic. 

Tinct. Nux vomica, i ni. 

Tinct. Ignatia, i ill. 

Tinct. Cinchona. 5 ^.. 

Tinct. Chamomile, German, i ni. 

Tinct. Gentian, 1 tfi. 

Tinct. Calumba, 1-2 ni. 

Phosphorus, i-ioo gr. 

Aromatic powder, i gr 

171 Opium, Camphor and Tannin (s.-c) .... I 35 70 17 

Camphor, i gr. 
Opium, 1-4 gr. 
Tannic acid, 2 grs. 

172 Opium and tlyoscyamus I 10 58 14 

Opium, 1-2 gr. 

Ext. Hyoscyamus, i ^. 

173 Ox Gall Compound (Gastric Dyspepsia) 2 lo I 08 24 

Inspissated Ox Gall, i gr. 

Pure Pancreatin, 1 gr. 

Ext. Colocynth comp., x-4 gr. 

guinine hydrochlorate, x-2 gr. • 
xt. Nux vomica, 1-8 gr. 
Ext. Taraxacum, i gr. 

174 Ox Gall and Ginger 45 25 

Inspissated Ox Gall, 2 grs, 
Jamaica Ginger, i gr. 

175 Ox Gall, Pepsin and Pancreatin 4 50 2 28 48 

Inspissated Ox Gall, 2 grs. 
Pepsin aseptic (1-3000), 2 grs. 
Pure Pancreatin, 2 grs. 

176 Phosphates Compound (Nutritive) I 00 53 13 

Phosphoric acid, i gr. 
Potassium phosphate, 7-8 gr. 
Magnesium phosphate, 1-2 gr. 
Calcium phosphate, precipitated, 3-8 gr. 
Ferric phosphate, soluble, 1-2 gr. 
Quinine hydrochlorate, 1-8 gr. 
Strychnine, 1-240 gr. 

177 Potassium permanganate, 1-2 gr 30 18 

178 Potassium permanganate, I gr. 30 18 

179 Potassium permanganate, 5 grs 50 28 

180 Quinine arsenate, 1-3 ^r 85 45 12 

181 Quinine, Iron and Zinc valerianates 

(half-strength) . . {sugar-coated) I 90 98 22 

Quinine valerianate, x-2 gr. 
Ferric valerianate, 1-2 gr. 
Zinc valerianate, 1-2 gr. 

182 Rheumatic, i^ 1 270 138 30 

guinine sulphate, i gr. 
xt. Colchicum root, i gr. 
Ext. Colocynth comp., 1-2 gr. 
Ext. Hyoscyamus, 1-4 gr. 
Powdered Opium, 1-4 gr. 
Msiss of Mercury, i gr. 



# 



38i 

COMPRESSED TABLETS. 

jg ( Formulae not priced in bottles of xoo ) M D C 

< are supplied at lo cts. per bot. j Per looo Per 500 Per loo 

iSsfRheumatic. 9 2 $180 $ 93 $ 21 

Ext. Colocynth comp., i x-2 grs. 
Ext. Colchicum root, i gr. 
Ext. Hyoscyamus, x-3 grr. 
Mercurous chloride, mud, 1-3 gr. 

i84tSalicylic acid and Morphine, 9 I i 65 85 20 

Salicylic acid, 2 1-2 grs. 
Morphine sulphate, 1-12 gr. 

185 Salicylic acid and Morphine, 92. 2 70 I 38 30 

Salicylic acid, ^ grs. 
Morphine sulpnate, 1-8 gr. 

186 Saline Tonic (Laxative) 60 33 

Magnesium sulphate, 20 grs. 
Ferrous sulphate, 1-4 gr. 
Diluted Sulphuric acid, 2 ni. 
Tinct. Quassia, 5 ttl. 

187 Sedative (Dr. B. F. Baer) i 05 55 14 

Ext. VaJerian, i gr. 
Ext. Sumbul, I gr. 
Asafetida, purined, x gr. 

188 Sedative Compound i 00 53 13 

Dried Ferrous sulphate, i gr. 
Ext. Valerian, i gr. 
Ext. Sumbul, I gr. 
Asafetida, purined, i gr. 
Arsenous acid, x-6o gr. 

189 Senega Compound 70 38 

Ammonium carbonate, x gr. . 

Ammonium bromide, i gr. 

Tinct. Squill, 2 ni. 

Tinct. Senega, 2 ni. 

Tinct. Aconite, 1-4 til. 

Fl. ext. Grindelia, 2 ni. 

Fluid Guaiac, concentrated, 1-2 HL. 

190 Sodium salicylate, 3 grs i 25 65 16 

191 Sodium salicylate Compound 1 50 78 18 

Sodium salicylate. 3 grs. 
Ext. Colchicum root, 1-2 gr. 
Tinct. Digitalis, i v\,. 

192 Sodium sulphite Compound (Anti-Fer- 

ment) 70 38 

Sodium sulphite, i gr. 
Salicylic acid, i gr. 
Ext. Nux vomica, 1-8 gr. 
Powd. Capsicum, 1-8 gr. 
Powd. Ipecac, i-io gr. 

193 Sodium sulphite Compound with Pepsin ' 

— Discontinued, 

194 Sumbul Compound (Goodell's) 90 48 12 

Ext. Sumbul, I gr. 
Asafetida, 2 grs. 
Ferrous suljjhate, dried, x gr. 
Arsenous acid, 1-40 gr. 

195 Terpin hydrate Compound i 25 65 16 

Terpin hydrate, 3 grs. 
Tinct. Guaiac, ammoniated, 6 ni. 
Tinct. Opium, camphorated, xo Til. 
Fl. ext. Wild Cherry, 5 til. 
Powd. Belladonna leaves, 1-16 gt. 

fSee note at foot of page 245. 



38a 

COMPRESSED TABLETS. 

*^ (Formulae not priced in bottles of loo > M D C 

( are supplied at xo cts. per bot. ) Per looo Per ^ Per loo 

196 Tonic (Aiken's.) $130 $68$ 16 

Quinine sulphate, x gr. 
Reduced Iron, 2-3 gr. 
Arsenous acid, 1-50 gr. 
Strychnine sulphate, x-So gr. 
Ext. Gentian, 1-4 gr. 

197 Tonic Sedative (Climacteric) 3 10 i 58 



Quinine hydrochlorate, i gr. 
Tinct. Ferric chloride, 5 ni. 
Arsenous acid, 1-60 gr. 

;mor 



Alum, 3grs. 

ulphate, 2 grs. 
Fluid Golden-se^u (colorless), i x-a ni. 



Zinc sulphate, 2 



34 



Gold and Sodium chloride, x-xd gr. 
198 Uterine Astringent and Antiseptic. 145 7$ 18 



Morphine sulphate, i-ao gr. 

Tannic acid. 2 grs. 

Boric acid, o grs. 
199 Saw Palmetto Compound 150 78 18 

Ext. Saw Palmetto, 3 grs. 

Tr. Cantharides, 2 ill. 

Tr. Belladonna leaves, 2 ill. 

Ext. Corn-silk, 1-2 gr. 
aoo Lupulin and Bromide Compound 1 15 60 15 

Lupuhn, 1-2 gr. 

Scutellarin, x-2 gr. 

Ergotm (Bonjean), x-4 gr. 

Atropine sulphate, 1-2000 gr. 

Zinc bromide, x-io gr. 

201 Phenacetine (Bayer), 5 grs 17 80 8 93 i 81 

202 Intestinal Tonic I 35 70 17 

Podophyllum resin, x-S gr. 
Euonymin. 2-^ gr. 
Beechwood Creosote, x-xo ttl. 
Leptandrin, 2-5 gr. 
Ext. Chirata, x gr. 

203 Dermatol (Subgallate of Bismuth), 5 grs 7 45 3 75 78 

204 Ferratin, Boehringer (B. & S.), Gm. 0.25, 

about 4 grs 7 50 i 53 

205 Ferratin, Boehringer (B. & S.), Gm. 0.5, 

about 8 grs 14 65 2 96 

206 Salt and Iron, Dr. Memminger 50 28 

Sodium chloride, 10 grs. 

Ferrous carbonate mass (Vallet's), x gr. 

Ext. Euonymus, 1-4 gr. 

207 Cascara Sagrada Ext, 5 grs i 00 53 13 

208 Warburg's Tincture 2 35 i 20 27 

Each tablet represents x fluidrachm War- 
burg's Tincture. 

209 Nasal. Improved '. 50 28 

Sodium chloride, 5 grs. 
Menthol. 3-50 gr. 
Thymol. 3-50 gr. 
Sodium borate, 5 grs. 
Oil Eucalyptus, 3-50 ni. 
Oil Gaultheria, 3-xoo ill. 

^/^ Bismuth subnitrate, 5 grs 215 i 10 25 

^/^ Ammonium bromide, 5 grSo <y> e^ ^2. 



COMPRESSED TABLETS 

IN BULK AND SPECIAL STYLE FOR RETAILING. 

« 

54 Ammonium chloride, 3 grs.j 

in I lb. g.-s. bottler per lb. ,$ 65 

in 10 lb. boxes per lb. . 50 

An^monimn chloride, 5 grs., 

in I lb. g.-s. bottles per lb. . 55 

in 10 lb. boxes per lb.. 4a 

58 Borax (sodium borate), 5 grs., 

in I lb. g.-s. bots per lb. . 50 

in 10 lb. boxes per lb. . 35 

59 Brown Mixture, 100 iil, in i lb. g.-s. bottles per lb. . 45 

Each compressed tablet represents 100 minims com- 
pound mixture of Glycyrrniza of the U. S. P., 1890, 
and contains: 

Ext. Glycyrrhiza, 3 grs. 

Powd. Opium, i-ao gr. 

Benzoic acid, 1-20 gr. 

Camphor, x-ao gr. 

Antimony and rotassiuin tartrate, 1-40 gr. 

Oil Anise, 1-20 m,. 

Brown Mixture and Ammonium chloride, 

in I lb. g.-s. bottles per lb. . 40 

Each tablet represents: 
Mist Glycyrrhiza comp., 85 Vi. 
Ammonium chloride, 3 grs. 

66 Digestive, 9 "A," 

in bottles of 30 per doz. . i 20 

in bottles of 65. . r per doz. . 2 00 

See also page 41. 

We employ in these tablets our regular Pepsin 
Aseptic, which is ten times as strong as the saccnar- 
atea pepsin and a pancreatin ec|ual in digestive 
activity to any. Each tablet contains: 

Pepsin aseptic (1-3000), x gr. 

Pure Pancreatin, i gr. 

Calcium lactophospnate, 2 grs. 

See also page 41 for formula of Digestive Tablets, 3 "B." 

71 Licorice Powder Compound, 20 grs., 

in lb. bots per lb. . 40 

76 Peptonizing Tablets, Improved per bot. of 30. . 25 

Each tablet contains: 
Pure Pancreatin, a x-2 grs. 
Sodium bicarbonate, 9 1-2 grs . 

77 Potassium bicarbonate, 5 grs. 

in I lb. g.-s. bottles -^x Vo , , T^ 

in 10 lb. boxes. .V^x"^.. ^ 

383 







■^ y..^ ^?. mmI* lf««l b» OS as a - B ■■ ; j- iniianrr 



INDEX. 



PAGE 

Abies balsamea. . . . Balsam Fir 55 

Abrus precatorius Jequirity 137 

Abscess root 41 

Abshitbium 41 

Acacia Catechu 83 

Acer rubrum Red Maple 181 

Acetanilid see Tar 208 

Achillea Millefolium . . .Yarrow 224 

Acid, Arsenous 53 

Benzoic 59 

Boric 65 

Carbolic Tar 208 

Gallic GaUs 159 

Hydriodic 125 

Hydrochloric 126 

Hydrocyanic I3J6 

Phosphates, Liquid 41 

Salicylic 221 

Tannic 207 

Tartaric 209 

Acme Cat»ule Filler 72 

Aconapellin Aconite 41 

Aconite 41 

Aconitum Napellus Aconite 41 

Acorus Calamus Calamus 68 

Actaeaalba White Cohosh 219 

spicata Red Cohosh 181 

Adder's tongue 42 

Adhatoda vasica 42 

Adiantum pedatum, 

Maiden-hair 148 

Adonidin Adonis vemalis 42 

Adonis vemalis 42 

Adrue 43 

^gle Marmelos Bael 55 

^sculus glabra Buckeye 66 

Hippocastanum, 

Horse-chestnut 123 

Agaric 43 

Fly 110 

Agaricin Agaric 43 

Agaricus muscarius, 

Fly Agaric 110 
Agrimonia Eupatoria, 

Agrimony 43 

Agrimony 43 

Agropvrum repens. . .Triticum 212 

Aflantnus glandulosa 43 

Ajowan 43 

Alder, Black 61 

Tag 207 

25 



PAGE 

Aletris farinosa Star-grass 200 

Aikanet 43 

Alkanna tinctoria Aikanet 43 

Allium sativum . . .- Garlic 11 1 

Allspice, Florida 109 

Almonds, Oil Sweet 204 

Alnus serrulata Tag Alder 207 

Aloe Perry! Aloes 48 

Aloes ... 48 

Aloin Aloes 44 

Alpinia offlcinarum. . Galangal HO 

Alstonia constricta 44 

Alterative Compound 44 

Althaea 45 

officinalis Altheea 45 

rosea Hollyhock 122 

Alum 45 

Aluminum hvdrate 45 

oleate 45 

and Potassium sul- 
phate Alum 45 

Alum-root 45 

Alveloz milk 45 

Ambrosia artemisiaef olia, 

Ragweed 180 

American Centaury 46 

Columbo 46 

Hellebore, 

Veratrum viride 216 

Ivy 46 

Saffron .... Safflower 1 86 

Sarsaparilla 46 

Wormseed, 

Chenopodium 85 

Ammoniac 46 

Ammonium bromide 46 

carbonate 47 

carbazotate. . .Am- 
monium Picrate 47 

chloride 47 

muriate. . Ammon- 
ium chloride 47 

picrate 47 

salicylate 47 

valerianate 47 

Ampelopsis American Ivy 46 

Amyl nitrite 48 

Anacyclus Pyrethrum, 

Pycethrusxv V5!ft 

3»S 



3E6 



INDEX. 



PAGE 

Analgesm (Antipyrine), 

see Tar 208 
Anamirta Cocculus. . .Cocculus 91 

Ananas sativa Pine-Apple 172 

Andira Araroba. . .Goa Powaer 117 

Anemone Hepatica. .Liverwort 146 

Pulsatilla.. Pulsatilla 179 

Angelica 48 

atropurpurea, 

Angelica 48 

Angustura 48 

Anise 48 

Anod>nQe Pine Expectorant. ... 48 

Antacid Tablets 49 

Anthemis 49 

Cotula Mayweed 158 

nobilis Anthemis 49 

Antidotes to Poisons 16 

Antimonial Powder 49 

Antimony and Potassium tar- 

^^^ ^Q 

sulphurated...... 50*. 189 

Antipyrine see Tar 208 

Antiseptic Liquid 50 

Soap 60 

Tablets 50 

Apiol see Parsley 166 

Apium graveolens Celery 83 

ApocjTiin Bitter-root 61 

Apocynum 51 

andros€emifolium, 

Bitter-root 61 
cannabinum, 

Apocymun 51 

Apple Tree 51 

Aralia hispida Dwarf Elder 102 

nuaieaulis, 

American Sarsaparilla 46 
racemosa .... Spikenard 198 

Arbor Vitee 51 

Archangelica officinalis, 

Angelica 48 

Arctium Lappa Lappa 141 

Arctostaphylos glauca, 

Manzanita 151 
Uva-Ursi. 

Uva-Ursi 215 

Areca 52 

Catechu Areca 52 

Ariscema Dracontium, 

Green-dragon 118 
triphyllum, 

Indian Turnip 128 
Aristolochia Serpentaria, 

Serpentaria 193 

Arnica 52 

montana Arnica 52 

Aromatic 52 

Arsenic bromide 52 

chloride 52 

iodide 52 

oleate 53 

sulphide 53 

ArsenouB acid 53 

Artemisia Abrotanum, 

Southernwood 1^ 

i 



PAGE 

Artemisia Absinthium, 

Abonthium, 41 
frigida. 

Mountain Sage 157 
paudflonLSaDtonica 18$ 
vulgaris. . .Mugwort 157 

Asafetida 64 

Apagreea officinalis... Cevadflla 84- 
Asarumcanaden8e.WUd Ginger 228 

Asclepias 54 

curassavica, 

Blood-flower 63^ 

incamata White 

Indian Hemp SSfy 

syriaca. Silkweed 19a 

tuberoea . . .Asclepias 64 

Asclepidin Asclepias 64 

Ash, Black 61^ 

Mountain 157 

Prickly Xanthozylum 224 

Wafer 217 

White 219 

Asimina triloba Fapaw 16& 

Asparagus 54 

officinalis,Asparagus 54 

Aspidium 54 

Aspidosperma 64 

Quebracho-bianco 
Aspidosperma 64 
Atomizing Inhaler, Semple's.. 128 
Atropa Belladonna, B^adonna 6^ 

Atropine Belladonna 58 

Austitilian Fever Bark, 

Alstonia constricta 44 
Avens, Water 21& 



Bael 55 

Balm, Melissa 183 

Lemon Melissa 16$ 

Balmony 55 

Balsam Copaiba 95 

Fir :.. 65 

Gunun 120 

of Peru 65 

Poplar 65 

Bamboo Brier 55 

Brier Compound, 
Alterative Compoimd 44 

Banana 5& 

Baptisia tinctoria. .Wild Indigo 28a 

Baptisin Wild Indigo 22a 

Barberry 66- 

Barosma betulina Buchu 6ft 

Barosmin Buchu 66 

Basil. Sweet 204 

Basswood 56 

Bayberry .' 55 

LaureL.Laurus nobilis 56- 

Bay Laurel Myrcia acris 66. 

Bearsfoot 56 

Beech 66 ' 

Beech-drop 67 

Beef 67 

Cacao (5flLoaDcaBrara> Wf 

Ixotk aa^'WVa* ^ 



^ -^^ 

■r INDEX. B 

^ I Beet leUy tMoequera's) M BouBiea, Iodoform S99 ^1 



BeetJeliytM. 

JfUV. Fillid (MOBOkic— =/. u. 

Meal CMoBqnerSi'SJ 37 

Bellwloiiiia G8 

BdlodoDDln BplltukiiiDa 68 

Baaoicacid. '..'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.''. S» 

Belaoiii EB 

Berbertn Burberry 66 

Berbtrine BydroohloratB. 

Hyflrastia 184 
PboBphate, 

Hydraetto l»l 
^phate. .HfilrBstiB 1M 

TiJ^i^ Baj-berr? £6 

Be««innt,WHa BUS 

DBtfi-rooC SO 

Beu-ay. Wood.. 






ackBireh ( 



Viburnum Pnuiifoliuiii 

Hellebore 

Indian Kemp.Apocyntim. 



...SeopaHiM U 
Sui Vomica K 



Buckeye. 

BuckTwm Broke .-.., 

Buckthorn Bark Frao^ula IK 



La^W 



e 107 



CacCus granaillimis, 

Caffeine. 

Calabar Bean.. 
Colainiu. 

Calendula 

Calitomia Fete 

Laur 

CalisBya, EsenI 



I. .Calendula w j 






MoaquBra'BlOt-.| 

_ee Merouiy lU J 

CalvcaathuB floridua. ■ \ 

Florida AIlBpIca IW \ 

Oahuuba ?0 £l 

Coniphor nHJ 

Canada fialsam ....BaIbozd Fir Dff ^ 
Snakeroot. 

see Wild Ginger m 



Thistle.. 



Canadian Hen 






I Gl 



m borate IKi 
65 




388 

INDEX. 



PAOB 

Capsules, Horae 112 

Soluble Elastic 318 

Veterinarj- 112 

Caraway 78 

Carbenia beneilicta, 

Blestied Thistle 63 

Carbolic acid see Tar 208 

Canlamoiii 73 

Canliual-flower, Blue 64 

C'arica Papaya Papaw Juice 165 

Caroba 74 

Carpenter's-square Fi^wort 108 

CarronOil see Linseed Oil 145 

Carrot, Wild 2*8 

Oarthamus tinctorius^Safflower 186 

CarumCarvi Caraway 73 

copticum Ajowan 43 

Petroselinum.... Parsley 166 

Cascara Amarga 74 

Cordial 75 

Sagrada 74 

Cascarilla 75 

Cascarin Cascara Sajn*ada 75 

Case, Diurnal Tablet Triturate 76 

DiiUTiule 76 

Enierjcency 76 

Hypodermatic 76 

Materia Medica 77 

Reagent 78 

Tablet Triturate 79 

Veterinary Hypod'tic 80 

Cassia Cinnamon 81 

acutifolia Senna 192 

Fistula 81 

Castalia odorata. 

White Pond-Lily 290 

Castanea 81 

dentata Castanea 81 

Castor Oil plant 81 

Catechu 82 

Catnep 82 

Caulophyllin Caulophy llum 82 

Caulophyllum 88 

thalictroides. 

Caulophyllum 82 
Ceanothus americanus, 

Jersey Tea 187 

Cedron Seed 82 

Celandine, Garden, 

Chelidonium 85 

Wild 222 

Celastrus scandens, 

False Bitter-sweet 107 

Celery 83 

Centaury, American 46 

European 106 

CephaSlis Ipecacuanha.. Ipecac 180 
Cephalanthus occidentalis, 

Button-bush 67 

Cerasin Choke Cherry 87 

Cercis canadensis. .Judas-Tree 188 
Cerebral Sedative, Compound.. 88 

Oerebrin 88 

Oareus ^andifioruB 83 

Nigbt-hlooming 

C^reus grandiflorus 88 



PAOK 

Cerium oxalate 88 

Cevadilla 84 

Chamselirium luteum, Helonias 121 
Chamberlin's Utero - Vaginal 

Syringe 206 

Chamomile, Q^man 

Matricaria 158 
Roman, AnthemJs 49 

Charcoal 84 

Chaulmoogra OU 84 

Chekan 85 

Chelidonium 86 

majus, CheUdonhim % 

Chelone glabra. Balmony 55 

Chelonin Balmony 18 

Chenopodium 86 

ambrosioides, 
Chenopodium 86 

Chenopodium Botrys 187 

Cherry, Wild 2S2 

Chestnut Castanea 81 

Chewstick 85 

Chian Turpentine 85 

Chickweed 85 

Children, Facts regarding 24 

Chimapfaila 86 

umbellata. 

Chimaphila 86 

Chimaphilin Chimaphila 86 

Chionanthus virginica. 

Fringe Tree 110 

Chirata. 86 

Chloral 86 

Chlor- Anodyne 86 

Chlorinated Soda, Solution of, 

see Labarraque's Solution 140 

Chl<Mt>form 87 

Choke Cherry -. . . . . 87 

Chondodendron tomentosum, 

Pareira 166 
Chrysanthemum Leucanthe- 

mum Ox-eye Daisy 164 

Chrysanthemum Parthenium, 

Feverfew 108 

Cicely, Sweet 204 

Cicuta maculata. 

Water Hemlock 219 

Cimicifuga. 87 

racemosa, 

Cinucifuga 87 

amicifugin Cimicifuga 87 

Cinchona 87 

Cinchonidine and its salts, 

see Cinchona 88 
Cinnamomum camphora, 

Camphor 70 
Cassia.... Cassia 

Cionamon 81 

Cinquefoil 89 

Citrullus dolooynthis, 

Colocynth 96 
vulgaris, Watermelon 219 
Citrus Aurantium, 

Orange, Sweet 163 

'Vimet^ lAmft 144 

LAxaomixxi .lisiaifsii. \4S^ 



citrus vul(!arig .Orange, BitWr 
ClavicepB purpurea Ergot 

Ootbor 

OoTCT, Ked. 

White!!!!!!!!!!!]!!!!*.'. 

CoicuB orrensB, Canada TiiifltJe 

Cordial*,'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.' .'. .'.'.'.'.'.'.'.! 
Cocaine and Its solta 

CodUTer'oii!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 

Lofot™ 

Onffee 

Coire» arahirai. Coffee 

Cohosh, Black Cimicifuga 

Blue CaulophyUum 

Red 

OolA acuminata, . .'.' .'.Koia 

Otdohlclne 

ColchlcuiD 

8ti)n&.root ; 

OoHioBOnin 8t"no-root : 

Colocuia BBculenta. 

Oolocjiith 

OotUfoot 

Columbo. Forrini calumba 

American 

Domfrer 

Oomniiphnra ISlyn-ha. . . .Mrrrh 
CompouDd CFrebraJSedatlre.. 

Oompreesed Tablets 

ConduraoBo 

OmlioH Omium 

Oralum 

maoulatum Conlum 

OsDTallarla, U. 8, P , 

see LUy of-tho-Valley 
Convallarla majalle. 

Convallarla 
Oonvoliulus ScauimoDia, 

Coolwort 

Copaiba 

Langsdorflli , . . ,Capalba 

Bulphate 

CoptiB triroliB Gotdthreal 

Oarallarhlza odonlarhlza. 

Crawley 
Cocdial, Uothers' 

see Bquaw Tlce 

Coriander 

CofJuidruDi satiium, 

CorlBJider 




3Sg 

INDEX. 

Corn Ergot , 

SllS 

Oomln Dogwood 1( 

CorauBclrcinata,,.Oreen Osier 11 

fiorlda Dogwood U 

seticua Red Osier It 

CoiToslTe Bubliniaie, 

see Uercut7 I'm 

Corydahii TnFker.Coni SIB 

Coto BT 

Cotton VI 

Couch-Ktass Tritlcum 2U ■ 

Cramp-bark, Yiburaum Opulua 81Q ^^^1 

Cnm^ai Qenudum 114 ^^H 

Cnvtey 87 ^^M 

Creoeote .aeeTor tOe ^^^H 

Crocus sativuB Saffroa ]» ^^H 

CrotuD EluturiB CoscarilU TO ^^H 

Oil m I^^H 

CrotoB TIgllum Groton Oil M 

CroupSvmp sea Squill HB 

Cubeb 08 

Ououmiier trea W 

CucurbltaPepo Pumpkin 170 

Culyera Leptuidra 143 ' 

Cuuila marlana Dlltsnj 101 ^^H 

Curcuma longa Turmerfii SIS ^^^H 

CyDogloawm omclnale. ^^^H 

Hound's-lJingae 1S( ^^^H 

Cvporus articulatus Adrua 43 ^^^H 

CypHpedin W ^^H 

CTpripnllUEa 98 J 

Oypripedium pubeaijeus B8 

C^tisuB tktopuiuB. . .EoopariUB 191 

Damiana OS 

Dandelion TaraiaauDi sm 

Daphne MeBereum..>to»iereum 158 
Datura BifamoMum, 

Stramonium 901 
DaucusCarota...,'Wild CiUTOt S3S 

De«^toninie 90 

Delphinium Consolida. ^H 

Larkspur 142 .^^H 

BtaphiBBgria, l^M 

Staphlaaerla «» I^H 
Dermatol. .Bismuth Bubgaillate SO ^H 

Dewberry 01 ^M 

maeDOBlsof Fevers SO 

Dialyzed Iron 193 

DiaeUse, Pancreatic OB 

Turkey-cOTB KI2 

Digestive Tablats 100 

Digitalln DigitaiU 100 ^B 

DlgltailBin DigltaUslOO ^H 

Digitalis purpurea, ...BIMtalla 160 _^^H 

DioBCorea Tillosa. ...fflhTyam Sn I^^H 

Dioacoreln Wild Tarn S)8 ^^H 

DloapyroB Tirglniaiia, ^^H 

PeFslmmoo ISO M 

tiiriTilec*Birt.Y(j»ifti« -■ -Si 

DVUam; -^?-al 



IMunua Tablet Trlturai 
IHurDulw 



ErythroiTloo Coca Ooca SO 

EachactMlttlA ......:.,...„ 104. 



Dora^ Powder., .lee Opium tSl 



EcbalUum Elotertutn. 
Echinacea 



Elateriim 

aui^uBtl/olEa. 

Kclitnacei 
Capmilea, Soluble 



Klu|)hBaC<B-rc 



...Mm 



Rlbea Kmbella IC 

Smsrseacj' Case. ' 

JEcnpur Otpaults. II 

BmuUan Ood Liver nil i 

JSnleiio FOls * 

^bedn RDCiBypbillUca ID 

^ictea repens, . . .Grsral-pluil: 11 
Xidloblum BplcatuiD , 
^^ Winow-HerU SS 

Eplpbei^ua vlrglnlaiia. 

Bcecb^dro]! I 

n liyumaie, 



BrlwIioU'Uh ~ 



UluUuoaiini, 

Eriodictyou 
in yuKHOfollura, 

WnlflT ErjBRO 
Brftbnw (.iirnUiiriiim. 

F.urmv4ui Oeutaurv 
Srylitroal\ 



AspidiuiD U 

*™™""MJi)poroiiiea,"iiuix>faia 101 
Ihilcaniftra. 101 

Dwarf ElJer 103 



uid TlijTnol Ai 

Bimtic, Euthymi 

^ugeola caryophFllatB. . Ciovi 

Cbwiur- ™—- 

Euon ymin 



itic, Eulhvn 

CbBbia t 



atropurpureus. 

Euonjmus IC 
EupAtoriuiD IC 



£uphOTti> coroUaU, 



or-thfr-meadoH' ISO 



Alreloamilk IS 



Fahiima Imbrlcata Pleh) 15 

Facts regardlog Children i 

FnBiiH femigiMa BBooh t 

False BlItOTSweet M 

Hellebore, 

Adonis veruallfl 4 

UDicorn see Heloulas I! 

FHflovlH omailM 

Fennel K 

Watar *1 

Fern-SweBt » 

remMa M 

Ferula ralbaiilflUB..^dbaiiuiu 11 



j-.lIurkW revertew... 



FU^ort^. 

Ptve-flowered Qenld&n... 



, J08 GBntisiB, Fiv 

. 108 Oeraoia.... 

. loe GeraDiurn... 
. 100 m 

. 109 OermanChaiiK 



ToreLgQ Oolmnbo. .... Call 
FonDuln for Svrupa 

'nnctiireB . . . 

Vliiegats .; . . 



ikenia. gi 



JigilallH IC 
iwbeiTj at 



Trankeius, graadtfollo. 



TerbaRemna 2S 



Trlnge Tree !1 

TroOTwort 11 

FucuB vetuculoeua, 

Bladder-wrock t 



Oallpea Cuajimia.., 



e, ChelldoDiu. 



Gentian ]] 

43«BtluiAlut«a QentlaD II 

uchroLtiuca, 

Sampson Snttkts-root IG 
puberula, 

Bhin Qeotlaa G 

gninquBflora Flve- 

flowered Qantian.. V 



Ki 



r, Water ai8 } 

ucum nyalu Water Aye " " — 

Onienia DifoUata, 

Indian Fbyala ISS 



Glycerated Dialyzed IroD ISB 

Glycerin. "* 

aijicerole YeltiinB Oomp., 

—a ErioaidriMi 108 



. 110 Olycj'iTliiza.. . 



Qnaphallun 



^^; 



SB OlfcyTTbln lie , 



OoaPawiler... 



A Ipecacuanba,........- 117 J 

— -. 117 I 

Nlliun cbloride IIT 

117 

..HTdOBClB 1!4 

_.._ 118 

OoDolobuB OoDdurango, 

Owdurango M 

Oossyptia Cotton S7 

OofiHTplniu herbaceuni..C<iltou 07 



Granules, Plot.,., __ 

Grarel-plaut US 

Great Laurel JIB 

Oreeu-dtaeon 118 



robuHta Orindelia IIS 



afflcia^e, QualaGum 110 
Guarea (sp. Indet). 



Qynocardia odorata, 



CliBu1mD<%ra Oil* 84 
...sw Turpentine SIB 



1 






H-IudUkUa 






Erpodermatic lUilets, Veter- 
ETpopboBphllM- 

Rynt^MiB officio 

HjBtwtonl™..., 



ErpopboqihllM. HcmMlc..... 1» 
BjatofHiB offidoalis Hjisciap lf> 




itjtwx^ dhftn'tt*-"' 



iraeyTea... 



Jessamine Six< 

JohnswDrt. ..,,.....- ...,....,. 

Judas-tree 

Juglaodiii .Ju^lODB 



nigra Black Walnut 

Juniper. , . - - 

JunlpeniB tommunlB . .Juniper 

SatilDii, SaA-ae 

Junibeba 



Kalmla latlfoUa. 



KermesUineral... 



andraw..Krameria U 



Labarraqite's Sahition U 

LatiradorTea 14 

LftotiUsl Pepsin gee Pepsin 1( 

L&ctuca coiiBdeDBJB. 

Wild Lettuce a 

SHtlva Lettuce U 

TiroBft. , .Laetuearlum U 

Loctucarium U 

I^dlea'-bedfltja^...... 14 

Ladies'-Bllpper , ..OTripedium ( 
lAmium alljuni Ij 

Si 

lArkHDur. 

Latin Words. Piirases, El 

lAudanQm I 

LaureL Bar 

Cafifornltt 

Laurus noUlls. . , 
Lavandula officii 
lAveoder .._ 



Llis^LaTeni 



LoonuruB cardiacs. Motherwort 16 

Leptaudra 14 

t™. — ij_ ...Leplranda U 



Letiac 




Levant WonDeeed...SaDtODlca IF 
LeviBtldini olBcinale.-.LoFago U 
Uotris apicata. 

Licorice .Qlycyrtlilsa 11 

Life-evEriaaUng 

Lipustruin Tuleare,.. 
IJly-oI-Uie-Tallef, 

Conrallaria U 

Juice and Peqpgln....IJmB : 
Lindera Benioin ...'"■ 

Linseed Oil 

Llppla dulcia..Iippia MexlcaDa 14 

^'-^idcana^ *, " 

id Pbospbatea. . . 

antieepUc. 

Llquidambar DrieDtal[a,.Btorur W 
gtyraciflua. 

Sweet Ouin SC 

Liquor Sedans 14 

Liriodendron tullpifera. 

Tulip-tree SI 
Uthlum and lu ealCa. 

'toiau! .'!.".'.'. :.-Lohdia ~U 

sypliiUtica Huo 

Cardiaal-Flover ( 

Lobeliln ^. LobeJia T4 

Lofoten Cod Liver oa ' 

Li^wood.. Hsmatoxylon 

LowTh^'ow'.'.*.'.'. !!!"!!! i !!!! ! 

Lozenires 

Lung Mobs 

Lungwort 

LupuliD .Hops 

Lycoperstcum esculeotiim, 

I^ooirin Buglsweed ( 

I^copuB europffiua 

Bltlet __„ . 

vlrgiDicuB, Bugleweed ( 

Maci-otic' CCiiBictf iigin},* 
UagDolia... 

JXaiden-balr .., .. 

Uaiie seeCom t 

Malabar Nut. .Adbatodavatfck i 
Bf ale-Fern..,,..,..... Aspldlam B 

MallotuBptillippiaenBlB.EamBla U 

Maltale.r!..::. 

HaJt aad its combiDHtlora. 

'Ua,'D\e,'B«a 



394 



INDEX. 



PAOB 

Mandrake Podoiihyllum 178 

Manf^anttte. salts of 149 

Manf^iBteen 150 

Manna 150 

Man-root 151 

Manzanita 151 

Marigold. Calendula 69 

Marjoram, Sweet 205 

Mamibium 151 

\'ulgare, Marnibiiim 151 

Marshmallow Altheea 45 

Marsh Rosemary 151 

3Ia8terv('ort 152 

Mastic 153 

Mat^ see Parat?uay Tea 166 

Matoia Medica Cabinet 77 

Matioo 152 

Matricaria 153 

Chamomilla, 

Matricaria 153 

Mayii'eed 153 

Medicine Dropper and Bottle, 

graduated 152 

MeliaAzedarach,Pride of China 179 
Melilotus officinalis, 

Sweet Clover 204 

Melissa. 153 

officinalis Melissa 158 

Menispermum 153 

canadense, 

Menispennum 153 

Mentha arvensis Menthol 153 

piperita.... Peppermint 167 

Slenthol 153 

viridis Spearmint 198 

Menthol 153 

M^iyanthes trifoliata, 

Buckbean 66 
Mercuriahs annua. 

Mercury- weed 156 

Mercury and it^s salts 1 54-156 

-weed 156 

Mexican Ginger see Ginger 115 

Mezereum 156 

Micromeria Douglasii, 

Yerba Buena 225 

Mikania Guaco Guaco 119 

Milkweed see Silkweed 193 

Mint, Mountain 157 

Mistletoe 156 

Mistura Smilacis Composita, 

Alterative Compound 44 
Mitchella repens . . .Squaw- vine 199 

Mitella nuda Coolwort 95 

Hormordica Elaterium, 

Elaterium 102 
Monarda fistulosa, 

Wild Bergamot 222 
punctata, Horsemint 123 

Monotropa uniflora Fit-root 109 

Moonseed, Canadian, 

Menispemum 153 

3forphine Opium 161 

Mosquera>TuUa Food Products 57 
Mother's Cordial, 

see Squaw-vine 199 



PAOB 

Motherwort 156 

Mountain Ash 157 

Laur^ 157 

Mint 157 

Sage 167 

MufTwort 157 

Muutipuama 157 

MuUein 157 

Musa sapientum Banana 56 

Muscarine see Fly Agaric 110 

Musk-root Sumbol 208 

Mutisia 158 

viciffifoUa Mutisia 156 

Myricaacris BayLaur^ 56 

asplenifolia, Sweet Fern 204 

cerifera Bayberry 56 

Myricin .Bayberry 56 

Myristica fragrans Maoe 147 

....Nutmeg 150 
Myrrh 158 



Nar^amia alata, 

Goanese Ipecacuanha 117 

Nasal Tablets 158 

Nasturtium Armoracia, 

Horse-Badish 124 
Nectandra (sp. indet.) . . . .Goto 97 

NepetaCatana Catnep 82 

Glechoma. .Ground Ivy 119 

Nettle 158 

Neutralizing Cordial, 

see Rhubarb 182 

Newbouldia 150 

l8evis..Newbouldia 150 

Nickel oleate. 159 

Nicotiana Tabacum. . .Tobacco 210 
Night-Blooming Cereus, 

Cereus grandiflorus 88 

NitriteofAmyl 48 

Nitroglycerin Glonoin 115 

Nuphar advena, 

Yellow Pond-Lily 224 

Nutgall 159 

Nutmeg 159 

Nux Vomica 159 

Oak, Black 62 

Jerusalem 137 

Poison, 

Rhus Toxicodendron, 184 

Red 181 

White 220 

Obstetric Calendar 16 

Ocimum Basilicum, Sweet Basil 220 
QSnanthe Phellandnum, 

Water Fennel 218 
CEnothera biennis. 

Evening Primrose 107 

Oil, Carron see Linseed Oil 146 

Castor 81 

Chaulmoogra 84 

CodLiver 92 

Croton 'Jfe 

EucaSyptos 'VSfe 



on, HaBrlBtu Turpentliie 81 

Olive.. ^'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.V.'.'.'.'.'. 1( 

Origanum see ThTme SI 

Sweet AJmondB H 

OlemnTtelil Crotoo OQ < 

OUtgOII 1( 

Ophthalmic Tablets. % 

Opium. 1( 

Orange. Bitter If 

Sweet 1( 

OrigoDum Mojorana, 

Bweet Marjoram X 

on Bee 'Aiy"" ^^ 

Orris M 

Orthosiphoii 1( 

etomlDeus. 

Onhdalphoa If 

Oaler,0iwn 11 

Red IS 

Oamorrhiia lonelBtyUB. 

Sweet Cicely a 

Buckhoni Brake i 

OHtryaviTselalca Iroawood 1* 

Oi-eyo DaSsy 1( 

OxOall M 

OzTdeadrDn arboreum, 

BourwDodll 

pruo]ilai>fflcdiuiU»,,'---.Feaa7 1( 

Pale Rose 14 

Ptancrealln W 

Papain i^nw juice 1( 

fnpBver RluBaa SedFoppy Ih 

ttomoiferum.. Vi 

Papaw H 

Juice 1( 

Pspnyotlu PapBiW Juloe 1( 

Paracoto Ooto ( 

Paraguay Tea 1( 

Paregoric. 

«s Opium Camphorated If 

Pareira H 

Brava,. Pareira If 

Fariila. Yellow. .Meuispennum U 
parsley,... « 

PoBBion-fimrer U 

PaBsion-flDwer If 

Pauliinla Horbflis Giiarana 1j 

Psa^ai If 

PeUltory Pyrethmm i', 

Fengawor Dlombl It 

Pennyroyal Hedeoma 1i 

Fen^onim Baloldea. 

Virginia Stone-crop 21 

Pepper, Black f 

Bed C&pslcuui 'i 

Peppermint II 

Pepsin It 

Feptaainlog Tablets, 



Fei^muion ISO 

Petroleum ISB 

Peumus BolduB Boldo fH 

Phenocetlne see Tar 306 

Phenaion (AndpyrineJ.see Tar a08 
Phenol (Otrbolio add]. . see T^ MS 
Phoradendron flaveBoeoa. 

Hlatletoe IBfl 

Phoaphorio Add 170 

Fho^horuB 170 

Physoatlgma ITD 

• PhysaBtlfius 170 
Phytolacca 171 

Phytolacca in 

Phytolaceln Phytolacca ITl 

PIiSj m 

Pier»na exoelsa Quassia 17B 

Plcroninla Caacara Amarga T4 

Picrotoihi CoeculuB 81 

Hlb.Llslor MB 

Enteric SW 

Pilocarpus ITS 

pinuatifohus. 

Pilocatinu ITS 

Phnenta ITS 

orachiBJiB. . . .Phn«ita 179 

Pimpernel, Scarlet 191 

PimphieUa Aalsum Anise 48 

Baxt&aga, 

Pine-Apple 

White. sn 

Pink OraDiiles. List dT S90 

-root, Bpigeha , 1«8 

Pinua palustris Turpentios StS 

BtrobuB White Pine «M 

Piper aiieii!itlfoUuin....MatICD IM 

Ciubeba Ciuheb K 

Jaburonili ..Jainhu Asau 137 
methisticum ..ICavakara 13B 

nigrum BlaokPepper M 

Piperloe Black Pepper 09 

PIpElaaeva Chlmanhlla 88 

Pisckha Erythrlna. 

Jamitica Dogwood 138 

Piatada Leotiscus Mastic 1B> 

tenibhiUius, 

C3iiaa turpentine fU 

Pltcher-Flanl 173 

PlBotago major Plaulohi IT8 

Plants 178 

Fteurisy-root ABclerdas Bt 

podopliyllin Podopbyllain 173 

Podophyllotoxin. Podophyllum 178 

Podophyllum 173 

pellatum, 

Fodonbyllum ITS 
Foisoa Oak. 

Rhus Toiicodenriron 181 

Poisons aod Antidotes 19 

Poke-berry. -PhytnteBisi \t\. 



396 

INDEX. 



PAOB 

Polygala Seoetra Senega 192 

PolyfTooatum ofncinaie. 

i>oloinoii'»-aeal 197 
• Polygonum acre. 

Water Pepper 219 

Bistorta . . . Bistort 61 

Polymnia Uvedalia. . .Bearsf«x>t 56 

Polypodium vuUrare. PolviKxly 174 

Polj-pody 174 

Polyponis f >fnciiialis Agaric 43 

Polytrichuni juninerinuni, 

Haircap Muss 120 

Pomegranate 174 

Pond-Lilv, White 220 

YeU»»w 2M 

Poplar, ^Miite 221 

Poppy 174 

Red 1« 

Populus Balsauiifera. 

Balsam Poplar 55 
tremuloitles. 

White Poplar 221 

Posologj' 18 

Potassium and its salts 174-178 

Potentilla canadensis. 

Cinquefoil 89 
Tonuentilla, 

Toi-mentilla 212 

Powder, Disinfectant 101 

Premna taitensis Tonga 211 

Prickly Ash Xanthox>ium 224 

Pride of China 179 

Primrose, Evening 107 

Privet 179 

Prunin see Wild Cherry 222 

Pnmus persica Peach 166 

serotina. ..Wild Cherry 222 
virginiana. 

Choke Cherry 87 

Ptelea trifoliata Wafer Ash 217 

Pterocarpus Marsupium, 

see Kino 129 
santalinus. 

Red Saunders 182 
Pterocaulon pycnostachyimi, 

Indian Black-root 127 
Pulmonaria officinalis, 

Lungwort 147 

Pulsatilla 179 

Pumpkin Cucurbita Pepo 179 

Punica Granatmn, 

Pomegranate 174 
Pycnanthemum montanum, 

Mountain Mint 157 

Pyrethrun 179 

Pyrus americana. 

see Mountain Ash 157 
Malus Apple Tree 61 



Quassia 179 

Quebracho Aspidosperma 54 

Oueen-of-the-meadow 180 

Quercus alba White Oak 220 

Jusi'tanica J»^ufc^all 159 

rubra Bed Oak 181 



PAGK 

Quercus tinctoria... Black Oak & 
Quillaja 18(> 

saponaria Qufllaja 180 

Quinine ami its salts 88 

Urea muriate 88 

•flowor 180 



Ragweed 



Ra^beny 

It Case. 



18a 

181 

Reagent Case 78 

Realgar Arsenic sulphide 53 

Red Clover 181 

Cohosh 181 

Gum 181 

Maple 181 

Oak 181 

Osier 188 

Poppy 188 

Rose ; 185 

Root Jersey Tea 137 

Sandalwood, Red Saunder»-)88 

Saunders 188 

Reymond's Capsule Filler 73 

Rhanmus catharticus. 

Buckthorn Berries 07 
Frangula.-Frangula 110 
Purshiana, 

Cascara Sagrada 74 

Wightii 18^ 

Rhaphidophoravitiensis, Tonga 811 

Rhatany , S^ama-ia 140 

Rheum officinale Rhubarb 18s^ 

Rhododendron maximum, 

Great Laurel US 

Rhubarb 188 

Rhus aromatica » . . 183^ 

Rhus glabra 184 

Rhusin Rhus glabra 184 

Rhus radicans, 

Rhus Toxicodendron 184 

Toxicodendron 184 

Ricinus communis. 

Castor Oil plant 81 
Roman Chamomile. .Anthemis 40 

Rosa centifolia. Pale Rose 184 

gallica Red Rose 184 

Rosemary 184 

Marsh 151 

Rose, Pale 184 

Red 184 

Rosinweed 185 

Rosmarinus officinalis, 

Rosemary 184 

Rubus 185 

canadensis . . . Dewberry 90 

strigosus Raspberry 181 

villosus .Kubus 185 

Rudbeckia laciniata. 

Thimble-weed 210 

Rue 185 

Rum«>x 185 

Acetosella, 

crlspMS ."B-xrcciex. \^ 

Rumicin .Bwrnft^ \^ 



Hula BTttrealeiiH Rue 1 

SabbaUa aueiilaria — Ameri- 

cainpaitrLB I 

Qoinine-ftower ] 

SKJoluulii see Tar 1 

Smnower 1 

Eollron 1 

Anwrioan SalBower 1 

S»Be Balvla 1 

Hoiintala 1 

Sallcylia Add, 

see White Willow ! 
fiaUialbB .'WHIteWiUotr 1 

Dign, Black Wlllov 

SaJol see Tar i 

Falopben aeeTarS 

8a)ria 1 

oflldnalto. Salrla l 

European Elder 10 

Sampson Snakeroot IW 

fiaudolHood IB7 

Red Red Sauudcts les 

187 

idensla, 

f^auj^uliiajia 1S7 
. „ ...Sajjguluaria 187 

Eaoeulnarlin SangulnBria !«• 

SaagiilaBovlnuaExBlccaCuB. .. 188 

6(uiral uU EiaadalwDod 1ST 

SanUluin album. .Boodalwoud 187 

amtonloa 188 

SbdIouIp SoDtonica 188 

Saponaiia oOlcliiallH, SoapnxKt 1P4 

SomcBlsdlca 188 

SoJ'iaoenla flava. 

Trumpet-plant ais 
purpurea, 

FUchar-ptant ITS 

SaraaparUla Bmllu 188 

AmericBJi M 

Samafras. 189 

TBrllfollUDI. 

Saswfraa 1B9 

Saturela harteiiBls, 

Bummer SsTory 203 

Sauudera. Red Ifa 

Snvlne IBO 

.Saw Palmetto. 100 

8ail(raee 160 

ScamJnoDv 101 

Scarlet Punpornd ISl 

Bcoparliia 101 

Soopolla. m 

SoopoUa CarnloUco... .Soopolia ISl 

SoourlnFRuah 181 

SCrnpiniIarlB iHKloBai...Flirwort IQB 
ScuUcap.. Scutellaria 102 

^ 



lateriflora, 

Scutellaria ISS 

Secale comutum aeeEi^C 108 

Sedative, Compound Cerebral,. 88 

SenecJn Life-root 144 

Senech) snrmia Uie-rool 144 

Seneea let 

Senna ; 193 

Serenoa MiTulata. 

Saw Palmetto ISO 

Serpeataria IBS 

Seaomum Indlcum Benne E8 

Sheep Laurel. 

tee Hountala Laurel iST 

Sorrel 118 

Shepherd 'B-putse 188 

Sierra BalTb ..Mountain Sage 1B7 

Silkweed. IBJ 

Silphium laclniatum. 

Rosln-weed ist 

Silver iodide 191 

nitrate 194 

SimalwOedtoD....OedronSeed Bl 

Shnamba I»4 

Simaruba uDBra Slmuiaba 194 

Skunk Cabbage ... 194 

BlIppervEliD Elm 109 

Smilaznerbacea. 

Jacob's-ladder 18B 
Pseudo^hlna, 

Bamboo Brier B 
Sorsaparllln 1H8 

Soalieraot, Button OS 

Canada, 

see Wild Ginger as 

SampBon 18? 

Vireffia. 

S^rpQitona 10a 

White »l 

Si>ap, Antja'ptlc. 90 

bark Onlllaja 180 

■n™ Quiiii^iea 

Soapwort It4 

Boda, chlorinated. SoluUon of, 

see Labarraqne's Solutjon 140 

Bodliuuandltsadts 194-lllT 

SolsDum caroUneniw, 

Honie-nettle IM 

panit'ulatuni, 

Jurubeba If 

Solidago odora .Oolden-rod 11 

Ttrgaurea II 

Solomon<i.seal „ II 

Soluble EHastlc Capsulee n 

SolulJoD, Oald nncfSodlum 

[cUorfdall 



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INDEX. 



PAOB 

Southernwood 197 

Rpani8h-nee<Ile8 197 

R^iorteine Scoparius 191 

Spearmint 198 

Speedwell 198 

Spice-bush 198 

Spigelia 198 

inarilaiidica. ..Spigelia 198 

Spikenanl 198 

Spiny C'lotbur 199 

Spirfpatonient<^>sa... Hardback 121 

Spruce, Hemlock 122 

Spunce, HowerinjjT 109 

Squaw-vine 199 

Squill 199 

Stachys Betonica, 

Wood Betony 224 

StaphisaKTia 200 

Star-grass 200 

Statice Limouium, 

Marsh Rosemary 151 

Stavesacre Staphisagria 200 

Stellaria media Cnickweed 85 

Sticta pubnonaria. .Lung Moss 147 

Stigmata Maydis Ck)m 96 

Stmingia, 200 

silvatica Stillingia 200 

Stillingin StiUingia ^ 

Stoue-nx)t wl 

Storax 201 

Stramonium 201 

Strawberry 202 

Strophanthus 202 

bispidus, 

Strophanthus 202 

Strychnine Nux- vomica 160 

Stiychnos Ignatia Ignatia 127 

malaccensis, 

Hoang Nan 122 
Nux-vomica, 

Nux Vomica 159 

Stylosanthes 202 

elatior, 

Stylosanthes 202 

Strychnine Nux Vomica 160 

Styrax Benzoin Benzoin 59 

Succus Alterans, 

Alterative Compound 44 

Sulphur 202 

iodide 203 

Sumach Rhus Glabra 184 

Sumbul 203 

Summer Savory 203 

Sundew 204 

Sunflower 204 

Suppositories, Glycerin 116 

Sweetbread Pancreatin 164 

Sweet Ahnond Oil 204 

Basil 204 

Cicely 204 

aover 204 

Fern 204 

Flas: .Calamus 68 

Oum 205 

MArjorBin. • • 205 

SweHia CMrata Chirata 86 



PAGB 

Symphjrtum offidoale, 

Oomtrey 94 
Symplocarpus foetiduSf 

Skunk Cabbage 194 

Syringes 205 

Syrups 806 

Formuke for preparing 24f> 

Tablet Triturates 825 

Diurnal 85S 

Tablets, Antacid 49 

Antiseptic BO 

Hypooermatic S94 

Veterinary 899 

Compressed 814 

Ophthalmic 823 

Tag Alder 207 

Tamarac SX)7 

Tanacetum vulgare Tansy 207 

Tannic acid 207- 

Tansy 207 

Tar 207 

Taraxacum 209 

officinale 

Taraxacum 209 

Taro Flour 209 

Tartar, Cream of, 

Potassium bitartrate 175 

Tartar Emetic Antimony 

and Potassium Tartrate 49 

Tartaric Acid 209 

Tea 210 

Terebene see Turpentine 218 

Tests, Urinary 316 

Teucrium Scordium, 

Water Germandw 218 

Thapsia 210 

garganica Thapsia 210 

Thea sinenas .Tea 210 

Therapeutic Suggestions 7 

Thermometric Equivalents. ... 89 

Thermometry , 23 

Thimble-weed 210 

Thistle, Blessed 63 

Canada 71 

Thuya occidentalis, 

Arbor vitte 51 

Thyme 210 

Thymol Thyme 210 

Thymus vulgaris Thyme 210 

Thyroids 210 

Tiha americana Basswood 56 

Tin oleate 210 

Tinctures, Formulae for pre- 
paring 229 

Tincture, Warburg's 218 

Tobacco 210 

Tolu 211 

Toluif era Pereiree, 

Balsam of Peru 55 

Balsamum iTolu 211 

Tomato 211 

Tonga. '5cv\ 

TanKa-\>e«si m 

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INDEX. 



PAOB 

Tree of Heaven, 

Ailanthus glandulosa 43 

Trifolium Comp., Syrup 212 

pratense, Red Clover 181 
repens, White Clover 219 
Trilisa odoratissima, 

Deer-tonjnie 99 

Trilliin Beth-root 60 

Trillium erectum Beth-root 60 

Trinitrin Glonoin 115 

Triticum 212 

Triturates, Tablet 825 

Tsuga canadensis. 

Hemlock Spruce 122 

Trumpet-plant 212 

Tulip-tree 212 

Turkey-corn 212 

Turmeric 213 

Tumera microphylla, Damiana 99 

Turnip, Indian 128 

Turpentine 213 

Chian 85 

Tussilago Farf ara Coltsfoot 94 

Twin-leaf 218 

• 

Ulmus fulva Kim 102 

Umbellularia califomica, 

California Laurel 70 
Unicorn-root . . . .see Star-grass 800 

Urechites 213 

suberecta...Urechites 218 

Ureometer 214 

Urginea Scilla ....SquiU 199 

Urmary Test Case, 

see Reagent Case 78 

Tests • 215 

Urtica dioica.V.V. '.*.*.'.'.*. '.Nettle 158 

Ustilago Maydis Com 96 

Utero-Vaginal Syringe, 

Chamberlin's 206 
Uva-Ursi 215 

Vacciniiun crassif olium 215 

Valerian 215 

Valeriana officinalis. . .Valerian 215 

Veratrine see Cevadilla 84 

Veratrum album. 

White HeUebore 220 

viride 216 

Verbascum Thapsus... Mullein 157 
Verbena hastata, Blue Vervain 64 
urticsefolia, 

White Vervain 221 

Veronica officinalis. .Speedwell 198 

virginica..Leptandra 143 

Vervain, Blue 64 

White 221 

Veterinary Capsules 112 

Hypodermatic Case 16 

Syringe 207 

Tablets 299 

Vibumin — Viburnum Opulus 216 

Viburnum Opulus 216 

Prunif olium 217 



PAaB 
Vinegars, Formulae for pre- 

* parmg 248 

Viola tricolor Pansy 165 

Virginia Snake-root 

Serpentaria 193 

Virginia Stone-crop 217 

Vitis qulnquef olia, 

American Ivy 4ft 



Wafer Ash 217 

Wafers, Laxative 14^ 

Wahoo Euonymus 105- 

Walnut, Black 68 

Warburg's Tincture 218 

Water Avens 21H 

Ekyngo 218 

Fennel 218 

Germander 218 

Hemlock 219 

Melon 219 

Pepper 219 

Weights and Measures 81 

White Ash 21» 

Bryony Bryonia 66 

Clover 21» 

Cohosh 219 

Hellebore 220 

• Indian Hemp 220 

Oak 220 

Pine 220 

Pond-LUy 220 

Poplar 221 

Snake-root. 221 

Vervain 221 

Willow 221 

WildBergamot 222 

Carrot 222 

Celandine 222^ 

Cherry. ^2 

Ginger, 

Canada Snake-root 223 

Indigo 223 

Lettuce 223 

Yam 223 

Willow, Black 63 

Herb 223 

White 221 

Wines 307 

Formulae for preparing.. 244 

Wintera*een Gaultheria 111 

Witch-Hazel Hamamelis 120 

Wood Betony 224 

Wormseed, American, 

Chenopodium 86 

Levant... (^antonica 188 

Wormwood Absinthium 41 



Xanthium spinosum, 

Spiny aotbur 199 
strumaniuxv.. 

XMit\iox^\wBa. "^^ 



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